Bayhealth is expanding its services across central and southern Delaware with the launch of The Next Wave. The multi-year initiative means new equipment and facilities.
According to DNREC, the bypass system will operate on the following schedule: July 14–17, July 21–24, July 28–31, and Aug. 4–6. Each Monday through Thursday, pumping will take place daily from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Emergency dredging set to begin in Ocean City as equipment arrives today.
The Carlisle Fire Company is receiving additional funding to support the launch of its fourth ambulance, complete with the necessary equipment to meet growing demand for emergency services in the city.
DelDOT has announced that “Blizzard Wizard”, submitted by the fourth and fifth-grade class at John M. Clayton Elementary, is the Sussex County winner of this year’s “Name That Plow” contest.
The Ellendale Police Department is investigating a burglary and theft that resulted in the loss of $30,221.99 worth of Makita power tools, household appliances and construction equipment.
Sandhill Fields has installed 17 new security cameras around the property to prevent future theft.
DelDOT has launched its fourth annual Name That Plow contest, inviting students from kindergarten through fifth grade to creatively name snowplows.
Thefts of large diesel generators have hit several chicken farms in Dagsboro, Frankford, Millsboro and Seaford over the past month.
Delaware has deployed a Swift Water Rescue Team to North Carolina to assist in recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. The state has also invested nearly $200,000 in water rescue equipment and training to improve its response capabilities for both in-state and out-of-state emergencies.