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  Archives:  February 2015

DNREC announces new flood risk maps for New Castle County become effective February 4

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Watershed Stewardship | Date Posted: Tuesday, February 3, 2015

DNREC’s Division of Watershed Stewardship announced today that new flood risk maps for New Castle County will be released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on February 4.




Delaware Plays Lead Role in $1.375 Billion National Settlement with Standard & Poor’s

Consumer Protection | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Delawareans to Benefit From $25 Million Payment to State




Governor Markell Launches New Website for Small Businesses & Entrepreneurs

Department of State | Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | News | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Monday, February 2, 2015

Joined by Secretary of State Jeff Bullock, legislators, startup companies and organizations that help small businesses, Governor Jack Markell launched Business First Steps, a new website to help small businesses find information on business licenses, permits, and other State requirements.




Delaware Library Consortium welcomes six new members

Delaware Libraries | Department of State | Kent County | New Castle County | News | Sussex County | Date Posted: Monday, February 2, 2015

Over the last 18 months, the Delaware Library Consortium (DLC) in cooperation with the Delaware Division of Libraries (DDL) was pleased to add six new member institutions: Barratt’s Chapel and Museum, Biggs Museum of American Art, Delaware’s Legislative Hall Library, Fort Delaware Society, Positive Outcomes Charter School, and Thomas Edison Charter School. These six institutions […]




Legislation Introduced to Change Education Plan Process for Students with Disabilities

Department of Justice | News | Date Posted: Monday, February 2, 2015

Lawmakers, parents, educators, and advocates look to improve education planning for students with disabilities






  Archives:  February 2015

DNREC announces new flood risk maps for New Castle County become effective February 4

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Watershed Stewardship | Date Posted: Tuesday, February 3, 2015

DNREC’s Division of Watershed Stewardship announced today that new flood risk maps for New Castle County will be released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on February 4.




Delaware Plays Lead Role in $1.375 Billion National Settlement with Standard & Poor’s

Consumer Protection | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Delawareans to Benefit From $25 Million Payment to State




Governor Markell Launches New Website for Small Businesses & Entrepreneurs

Department of State | Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | News | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Monday, February 2, 2015

Joined by Secretary of State Jeff Bullock, legislators, startup companies and organizations that help small businesses, Governor Jack Markell launched Business First Steps, a new website to help small businesses find information on business licenses, permits, and other State requirements.




Delaware Library Consortium welcomes six new members

Delaware Libraries | Department of State | Kent County | New Castle County | News | Sussex County | Date Posted: Monday, February 2, 2015

Over the last 18 months, the Delaware Library Consortium (DLC) in cooperation with the Delaware Division of Libraries (DDL) was pleased to add six new member institutions: Barratt’s Chapel and Museum, Biggs Museum of American Art, Delaware’s Legislative Hall Library, Fort Delaware Society, Positive Outcomes Charter School, and Thomas Edison Charter School. These six institutions […]




Legislation Introduced to Change Education Plan Process for Students with Disabilities

Department of Justice | News | Date Posted: Monday, February 2, 2015

Lawmakers, parents, educators, and advocates look to improve education planning for students with disabilities