Families visiting Trap Pond State Park will soon have another way to cool off. Delaware officials broke ground on a new water play area called the Cypress Splash Zone, set to open by mid-summer 2026.
Gov. Wes Moore has redesignated Berlin, Chestertown, Denton, and Grantsville as Arts and Entertainment Districts, extending tax incentives that support economic growth through the arts.
Sussex County has named Andrew D. Harton as its new Economic Development Director, taking over for Bill Pfaff, who is retiring after leading the office for years.
DELAWARE- Delaware lawmakers and Governor Matt Meyer have approved and signed off on a nearly $1 billion capital budget for fiscal year 2026.
Delaware lawmakers have introduced House Bill 110 to resolve a licensing setback in the state’s recreational marijuana market after the FBI denied its request for fingerprint-based background checks.
The Sussex County Land Trust has appointed Trisha Newcomer to its Board of Directors. According to the Sussex County Land Trust Newcomer, who has more than 25 years of experience in municipal government, economic development, and community relations, will bring a wealth of knowledge to the organization.
Milton's Economic Development Committee will meet on June 10 to discuss a new tagline for the town, based on an October survey. The initiative aims to enhance Milton's appeal and economic profile, with the meeting open to the public for discussion.
This funding injection is poised to propel the environmental assessment and preliminary design of the project, aiming to extend the runway's length to 6,000 feet.
Governor John Carney on Thursday unveiled his Fiscal Year 2025 Recommended Budget, proposing a plan that aims to bolster Delaware’s economy, enhance public schools, support families and the workforce, and address environmental concerns.
