Secretary of State Announces License Suspension
Department of State | Kent County | New Castle County | Newsroom | Sussex County | Date Posted: Monday, February 16, 2015
Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock has ordered the temporary suspension of the Delaware Certified Massage Technician license of Dazhong Wang of Smyrna following his arrest on charges of promoting prostitution and permitting prostitution at the Rehoboth establishment he owns where employees were arrested in December.
Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs launches updated geographic information system for Delaware’s historic properties
Historical and Cultural Affairs | Newsroom | Date Posted: Monday, February 16, 2015
The Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs today unveiled the updated version of its Cultural and Historical Resource Information System (CHRIS), a Web-based geographic information system (GIS) on historic properties that are located in the state of Delaware.
National Women’s History Month events among 13 special programs sponsored by the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs during March 2015
Historical and Cultural Affairs | Kent County | New Castle County | Newsroom | Sussex County | Date Posted: Thursday, February 12, 2015
Eight out of 13 programs will be presented in celebration of National Women’s History Month.
Division of the Arts Invites Public Comment on Design Delaware 2.0: A Strategic Plan for the Arts
Delaware Division of the Arts | Kent County | New Castle County | Newsroom | Sussex County | Date Posted: Thursday, February 12, 2015
The Delaware Division of the Arts is inviting public comment on the final draft of its new strategic plan, Design Delaware 2.0. Comments may be submitted by email to delarts@state.de.us from February 12-22, 2015.
“Celebrating Love and Family: ‘Finding African-American Families in Kent County—1830–1860’ ” to be presented at Dover, Del.’s Old State House on Feb. 14, 2015
Historical and Cultural Affairs | Kent County | Newsroom | Date Posted: Monday, February 9, 2015
Program will explore recent research that identified the names of, and cultural resources associated with, African Americans who resided in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Del., between 1837 and 1860.
