On Jan. 11, Milford Archie Campbell announced the formation of a Police Facility Citizens Advisory Committee. This committee will be appointed should voters approve the borrowing of up to $20 million to build a new police station and will be responsible for approving the design of the new station as well as provide oversight and direction. Plans for the new …
Milford provides details on need for new police station
On Tuesday, Jan. 26, City of Milford voters will vote on a bond bill that will be used to construct a new police station. Voting will take place between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the Public Works Facility, located at 180 Vickers Drive in the Milford Business Park off Airport Road. In order to vote in the election, residents …
Division of the Arts Announces 2021 Individual Artist Fellowship Awardees
Twenty-five Delaware artists to receive recognition Wilmington, Del. (January 11, 2021) – Twenty-five Delaware artists are being recognized by the Delaware Division of the Arts for the high quality of their artwork. Work samples from 121 Delaware choreographers, composers, musicians, writers, folk and visual artists were reviewed by out-of-state arts professionals, considering demonstrated creativity and […] The post Division of …
Zwaanendael Museum seeks plastic recyclables
Donated plastic will be used to offset the purchase price of a recycled-plastic bench. The post Zwaanendael Museum seeks plastic recyclables appeared first on State of Delaware News.
First $700,000 in Opioid Impact Fee Funding Allocated for Treatment of Substance Use Disorder
DOVER – Revenue from a new opioid impact fee created by the Delaware General Assembly in 2019 will be used to prevent overdose deaths and provide new services to those seeking treatment for their substance use disorder, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and Sen. Stephanie Hansen announced Wednesday. DHSS Secretary Molly […] The post First $700,000 …
Governor Carney, Secretary Bunting Announce One-Time Enrollment Funding for Schools
Additional $9 million will help districts and charters prevent layoffs WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney and the Delaware Department of Education (DOE) announced on Thursday that the State of Delaware will provide $9 million in one-time funding to Delaware school districts and charter schools to prevent educator and staff layoffs due to enrollment reductions. To […] The post Governor Carney, …
Governor Carney Announces Additional Relief Funding for Small Businesses, Arts Organizations
All Relief Grant recipients to receive 20 percent bonus; hospitality businesses will receive 50 percent bonus; $10 million for Arts organizations WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney and the Delaware Division of Small Business on Monday announced a new round of relief funding – $26 million to support small businesses most affected by COVID-19 restrictions. The […] The post Governor Carney …
Four Virtual Programs at State Museums in January 2021
Cross-stitching, the wreck of the DeBraak, artist Francis Barraud and forgotten presidents to be explored. The post Four Virtual Programs at State Museums in January 2021 appeared first on State of Delaware News.
“Stitching On the Light: A Virtual Stitch Along”
Online cross-stitch embroidery program from the Zwaanendael Museum during January 2021. The post “Stitching On the Light: A Virtual Stitch Along” appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Delaware Taps Fund to Replace Diesel-Guzzling School Buses
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has awarded $177,674 to The Warehouse, a teen-led co-working space and after-school center in Wilmington, to replace its diesel bus with an all-electric, zero emissions vehicle and purchase charging equipment. The post Delaware Taps Fund to Replace Diesel-Guzzling School Buses appeared first on State of Delaware News.

