Wyoming, Felton men held in burglary investigations

State Police have arrested two men in connection with three recent burglaries.

Local districts welcome new principals for 2010-2011

Four schools in Kent County welcomed new principals at the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year.

Experienced defense looks to lead youthful Riders

The always-strong Caesar Rodney High School football program will rely on an experienced defense early this season, as the offense features a number of new faces in the skill positions.

Panthers to take steps toward future success

The Polytech High School football team is looking to change the attitude and dedication of its players this year, something its head coach hopes will translate into small successes this year and larger ones in the future.

Sports Briefs

Sports briefs for the week of Sept. 8:

  • Body shaping begins Sept. 13 at Lake Forest South
  • Learn-N-Play class designed for ages 3 to 5
  • Baker, Abernathy win nine-hole tourney
  • S&T tournament held at Wild Quail
  • Blodgett wins Blind Callaway game in MMC league
  • Tee-to-Green tourney won by Hutton

Jiu-Jitsu gym’s benefits go beyond mat

Team Viper Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu opened in a new location at 129 Brenda Lane, Camden.

Bison Road in Woodside to close for railroad improvements

Bison Road in Woodside will be closed Sept. 7 through Sept. 13 to make improvements at a railroad crossing.

Tour hits the road with patriotic theme, new partnerships

Registration for the 24th annual Amish Bike Tour is off to a running start, with more than 1,000 people already signed up.

Flu present in Delaware; vaccine also available

Delaware's Division of Public Health has reported two cases of seasonal influenza Aug. 25 and Sept. 1.

Bethany closes out the summer on a sizzling high note

Want to find a unique way to say goodbye to summer? Try the Bethany Beach Jazz Funeral, Monday, Sept. 6.

Outdoors: Five things to know about trimming trees and bushes

Keeping trees and bushes healthy takes some judicious trimming and pruning, as Master Gardener John Trivits demonstrated recently.

DelDOT partners with Dover Kent Planning Organization

Public hearings on the state's Capital Transportation Program will be held Sept. 15.

Markell to sign Vietnam vets bill Sept. 11

Gov. Markell will sign a bill making March 30 Vietnam Veterans Day with a ceremony planned for Sept. 11.

DelDOT prepares Hurricane Earl advisory

Emergency planners at the Delaware Department of Transportation are advising area residents to consult the agency website in preparation for possible evacuation as Hurricane Earl approaches Delmarva.

State officials keeping a wary eye on Earl

State emergency management officials are watching the progress of Hurricane Earl as it progresses up the East Coast.

VIDEO: Caesar Rodney's Marching Band performs for friends and family

The Caesar Rodney Marching Band strutted its stuff at CR stadium Aug. 31 before an appreciative group of friends and family.

Letters go out to former state employees on release of private information

A consulting company has sent out letters advising retired state employees of actions to take following the posting of sensitive personal information on a state website.

OBITUARY: Dr. Walter B. Omans

Dr. Walter B. Omans, 83, of Felton, died Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010.

State monitors approach of Hurricane Earl

Area residents are being urged to be prepared as Hurricane Earl is expected to brush the Delaware Coast Thursday, Sept. 2 and Friday, Sept. 3.

The Class of 2014 gets their first look at Polytech

Polytech High School's Class of 2014 spent Aug. 31 getting their first look at their new school.

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