Many Delawareans who participated in the 97th 97th National FFA Convention say the experience helped them grow in various ways.

FFA convention participants from Delaware find experience life-changing

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

DOVER – A junior at Delaware State University who represents Delaware as the state’s national officer candidate believes his participation with the Future Farmers of America (FFA) made him the leader he is today. “I am, and forever will be, an advocate for the FFA, and the person I am is because of the people in this organization who have …

Delaware conducted its first study on how sports tourism affects the local and state economy. (Photo from DE Turf)

Exclusions in sports tourism report suggest a higher economic impact than the $403.2M reported

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

WILMINGTON – Sports tourism in Delaware is thriving, with a total economic impact of $403.2 million on the state last year. In the first study of its kind, the Delaware Tourism Office released a report Friday that showed 1.1 million out-of-state visitors attended an event as a participant or spectator throughout the state in 2023. But how the state arrived …

The usage and policies surrounding artificial intelligence vary widely in Delaware schools as the technology behind AI rapidly advances.

Educators grapple with how to use AI in Delaware classrooms

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Every conversation with leaders from nine Delaware colleges and high schools about artificial intelligence’s presence in the classroom reveals unique ways the evolving technology is being used.  It’s created a problem for schools and colleges wrestling with setting up their guardrails and adopting recent guidance published by the Delaware Department of Education. “AI has been in the education space for …

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Milford LIVE Weekly Review – November 19, 2024

Sonja FreyHeadlines

This Week’s Top Stories Include: MSD autism programs score highly in recent assessments Open House planned for new museum and welcome center ATM approved in former M&T Bank Building Murray Still Chasing His Dream Former KSI CEO passes away Click on the image below to view the PDF

Nov 24 Shots Fired Arrest

MPD responds to shots fired incident, three arrested

Terry RogersHeadlines, Police & Fire

On November 5, 2024, at approximately 7:04 p.m., the Milford Police Department responded to Brightway Commons, Milford DE, for shots fired.  Officers were advised that multiple gunshots were heard in the apartment complex.  Officers did locate damage to a vehicle and building on the property.  No one was injured during this incident. Detectives identified three suspects involved in the incident.  …

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Stay healthy this holiday season

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

With the holidays just around the corner, those holiday favorites loaded with fat, sugar and other unhealthy ingredients will soon be plentiful. Not only that, when the weather turns cold, people tend to reach for rich, comfort foods. Patty Deer, Bayhealth’s Bariatric Program Coordinator, explains that there are ways to enjoy those holiday favorite and comfort foods in a healthy …

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School board hears details on discipline

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford School District Board of Education heard details on new practices being implemented for discipline from Dr. Jessica Weller, Supervisor of Climate and Safety. A full report will be provided to the board in December. “This is just a really quick update on our proactive measures, such as our Bridges Room, Positive Behavior Intervention Plans, learning …

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Shared use path feasibility study informational sessions planned

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

The City of Milford and the Town of Slaughter Beach are partnering with the Dover/Kent Metropolitan Planning Organization and Delaware Department of Transportation to kick off a feasibility study for a Milford-Slaughter Beach Shared Use Path. This study will assess the feasibility and help develop a conceptual design for a shared use path that would connect Milford with Slaughter Beach. …

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Curtain raised on SSP 2025 season

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Second Street Players has raised the curtain on their 2025 season with a wide range of productions planned. The season opens February 7 with “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Dale Wasserman. Performances are planned for February 7 through 9 and 14 through 16. “Our next production has adventures abounding with the youth production of “Peter Pan and Wendy,” …

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ATM approved in former M&T Bank Building

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved a license agreement between 586 MHH, LLC and the city that would allow the owners of the former M&T Bank building on Northwest Front Street to install an ATM in the former drive through window of the bank. “We were approached by Zack King, the owner of 586 MHH, LLC, with a …