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Kent County Man Arrested for Rape and Other Charges
FELTON, DE - A Felton man was arrested for rape and other charges after an investigation conducted by Felton Police Department and the Kent County Attorney General's Office. On Wednesday, May 8th, the Felton Police Department was notified by the Division of Family Services in reference to an alleged sexual assault on a minor in the Hidden Pond Development in Kent County.
5 new food/drink businesses include national chains open or opening soon in Dover, Camden
Five food and beverage businesses are among the new companies that recently opened or plan to open in the Dover and Camden area. First on the menu is not one but two Tropical Smoothie Café restaurants. One opened in February in the Camden Town Center on Route 13 south,...
Books Café Offers Pop-Up June Sale
For the first time in its 21-year history, the Wye Parish Books Café in Queenstown will offer a summertime version of its winter 90%-off book sale. Featuring “Stories for Summer” as well as the regular Books Café collections, the new sale will take place on four days in June: Friday and Saturday, June 14, 15, and June 21, 22. As in the winter, the location will be St. Luke’s Chapel, Main and Dudley Streets, Queenstown, and the hours each day will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Two Men Arrested on Felony Drug Charges in Hartly
HARTLY, DE - State Police arrested two men after conducting a search warrant on a home. Delaware State Police arrested 32-year-old Joshua Bryant and 58-year-old Shawn Haley, both of Hartly, for felony drug charges. State Police say on May 16, authorities executed a search warrant at a home on the...
Vietnam Veterans of America Memorial Day Service to be held in Dover
The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 850 will be holding its Memorial Day ceremony on May 27 at 2 p.m. at Kent County Veterans Memorial Park. The keynote speaker is Lt. Col. Crystal A. ...
Error-prone Trojans exit playoffs with opening-round loss
PERRYVILLE — Not enough hits and too many errors. That’s the story in a nutshell for Kent County’s softball team, which was defeated in the opening round of the Class 1A East Region I tournament, 15-2, on May 9 at Perryville. Kate Cannon and Anna Bitter accounted...
Brownfield Cleanup Gets Boost in Dover
DOVER, DE.- A big investment to clean up unused and polluted land in Dover. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says a $1 million grant will go to expedite the assessment and cleanup of brownfield sites in Dover. These investments through EPA’s Brownfields Multipurpose, Assessment, and Cleanup Grant Programs and...
Washington College to host 1st Maryland 250 Commission event ahead of Tea Party Festival
CHESTERTOWN — To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Chestertown Tea Party, and the inaugural program of the statewide Maryland 250 Commission, Washington College’s Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience will host a commemoration of what has been described as “Chestertown’s most famous Revolutionary moment.”
Cambridge 2-hits KCHS to advance in region baseball
WORTON — It was a different day with a different outcome, and the overcast sky at Spry Field matched the dreary ending to the Trojans’ season. Kent County played a futile game of catch-up May 9 in the opening round of the Class 1A East Region I baseball tournament against Cambridge-South Dorchester, even though KCHS had been able to come back against C-SD to win the regular-season finale, 7-5, six days earlier.
A wetter, cooler April results in later start for South Dakota planting
South Dakota farmer Lee Lubbers has finally started planting his corn and soybean crops for the 2024 season. XtremeAg farmers in Arkansas and Maryland continue to make progress with their respective crops. Matt Miles - McGehee, Arkansas. Matt Miles is a fourth-generation farmer in southeast Arkansas. Miles farms 3,500 acres...
High School Students Gather at DSU for Youth Conference
DOVER, Del.- Crowds of high school students gathered on the Delaware State University campus today for the Delaware Delegation Youth Conference. The event brought together dozens of teenagers to pack meals for the Food Bank of Delaware and provided a unique opportunity to hear from, and speak to, U.S. Senator Chris Coons.
Chesapeake College Foundation Builds Student Success with Scholarships
The Chesapeake College Foundation provided more than $634,000 in scholarships to students for the 23-24 academic year. From computer science to nursing, welding to commercial truck driving licensure, criminal justice to dental assistant, students from more than 45-degree programs and workforce certifications were represented. The majority of the students receiving scholarships reside within the five counties Chesapeake College serves: Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caroline, and Dorchester.
Shoremen unable to dodge Bullets in opening round of conference tournament
CHESTERTOWN — The two-goal lead that Gettysburg built after one quarter held up in a 13-11 contest here in the opening round of the Centennial Conference men’s lacrosse tournament April 30. Three days earlier, Washington at home defeated then-No. 20 Gettysburg in the regular-season finale for both schools,...
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