Del-One teammates from the Milford Branch. From left: Christopher Joshua Aristild, Cierra Adams, Veronica Ard, Deacon Primosch, Alexis Wyatt, Christina Warren, Lisa Brewer, and Shari Lord.

4-peat: Del-One Credit Union gets Top Workplace award once again for 2025

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

For the fourth straight year, a state financial business has been awarded with a Top Workplace honor for 2025. Del-One Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in the First State with a dozen locations across the state, has once again been recognized for the achievement that celebrates organizations with exceptional workplace cultures. “This recognition is because of how our …

Sussex County's reassessment appeal period yielded less than 1% of residents appealing. (Photo by BrianAJackson/iStock Getty Images)

Sussex Co. property reassessment appeal period ends with minimal, less than 1%, disputes

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

After years of anticipation and preparation, Sussex County’s property reassessment process has concluded with minimal controversy. As of March 31, the deadline for property owners to appeal their updated assessments, fewer than 800 appeals were submitted—less than 1% of the nearly 200,000 residential and commercial properties in the county. “We did think since there hasn’t been a reassessment done in …

The interstate health certificates are not required and will not affect those showing livestock within Delaware. (Photo by eskaylim/Depositphotos)

State to stop issuing health certificates for youth livestock exhibitors leaving Delaware

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) has announced that it will no longer issue interstate certificates of veterinary inspection (CVI), also known as health certificates, for youth livestock exhibitors traveling to out-of-state events. The change, effective immediately, affects youth participating in shows, exhibitions, and sales outside Delaware. CVI’s are official documents issued by a licensed veterinarian that certifies the health …

SCLT Board and Staff

Sussex County Land Trust Highlights Conservation Efforts and Future Plans at Annual Meeting

Danielle VallettiGovernment, Headlines

Sussex County, DE — The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT) held its annual board meeting on March 28, 2025, at Baywood Greens, where community members gathered to hear updates on the Trust’s ongoing initiatives and future plans. The event highlighted significant achievements in land conservation, key property acquisitions, and new opportunities for community involvement. Established in 2001, SCLT is a …

Beth B. Miller, left, and Melissa Hovatter, are the two new board members for the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.

Del. Breast Cancer Coalition reshapes with 2 new board members

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Health

The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) has announced the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Beth B. Miller, an attorney from New Castle County, and Melissa Hovatter, a Maryland resident and advocate for breast cancer awareness. These individuals bring valuable experience and unique perspectives that will strengthen the organization’s efforts to support those affected by breast …

The free tree initiative is an effort to enhance clean energy and air. (Photo by Vanjith Chris/Unsplash)

Delmarva and Arbor Day Foundation offer free trees to boost energy efficiency

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Getch-ya trees here! In an effort to promote sustainability and energy efficiency, Delmarva Power is offering 730 free trees to its residential customers through a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees program. This initiative, designed to lower energy costs, improve energy efficiency, and enhance the environment, is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers can choose from a …

The rejected request pertained to requiring criminal background checks for certain people purchasing recreational marijuana. (Photo from Rick Proctor/Unsplash)

Effort to implement criminal background checks for marijuana market hits roadblock

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Delaware’s effort to implement criminal background checks for individuals in the adult-use recreational marijuana market encountered a setback, as the FBI denied the state’s reconsideration request. The request, which aimed to secure an FBI service code to conduct the necessary background checks, was rejected after the FBI concluded that the state’s authorizing statute lacked specific language outlining which individuals are …

Brittingham's arrest stems from her involvement in receiving inappropriate payments for more than a year.

Former Indian River principal arrested on multiple charges related to falsified payments

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Police & Fire

A former Sussex Central High School principal, Judith Brittingham, has been arrested on multiple charges, including Official Misconduct, Theft, and Forgery, after an investigation revealed that she falsified payments to a staff member in the Indian River School District (IRSD). On March 19, Brittingham, 46, of Lewes, turned herself in after a warrant was issued for her arrest in connection …

From left to right is Prosthetics Chief Corey Smith, Advanced Medical Support Assistant Rosemarie Hawkins, Prosthetic Representative Tina Parsons, Prosthetic Assistant Chief Warren Lingham, Certified Prosthetist and Orthotist Cassandra Thatcher, Certified Pedorthist Devin Burgin, and Inventory Manager Mayra Hurtado standing next to the Mobile Prosthetic and Orthotic Mobile Clinic in front of the Wilmington VA Medical Center.

Wilmington VA: mobile clinic to expand access to prosthetics and orthotics for rural vets

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

The Wilmington VA Medical Center is taking a major step toward improving access to prosthetic and orthotic care for veterans living in rural areas. Thanks to a grant from the Office of Rural Health (ORH), the VA has launched a new Mobile Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinic (MoPOC) aimed at providing these essential services in Delaware and southern New Jersey. The …