Closure of state offices extended until 8 a.m. Tuesday

DOVER  – The closing of State of Delaware offices has been extended until 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 30th. Non-essential employees are not to report to work for this period. Essential employees are to report as scheduled.


State offices closed Monday

DOVER – State of Delaware offices are closed during regular business hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, October 29. Non-essential employees are not to report to work for this period. Essential employees are to report as scheduled.


Office of Management and Budget schedules public hearings on regulations

DOVER – The Delaware Office of Management and Budget today announced that it will hold public hearings in September and October in all three counties as part of Governor Markell’s effort to improve Delaware’s regulatory climate and to streamline or eliminate unnecessary regulations.

The agency’s public hearings are being conducted in connection with Governor Markell’s Executive Order No. 36, a statewide review by all agencies to identify and remove regulatory hurdles. The agency’s hearings are scheduled for:

  • Thursday, September 27 at 6 p.m. at Sussex Central High School, 26026 Patriots Way, Georgetown
  • Thursday, October 4  at 6 p.m. at the University of Delaware Paradee Center, 69 Transportation Circle, Dover
  • Thursday, October 11, at 6 p.m. at the James Gilliam Conference Center, 77 Reads Way, New Castle

Executive Order 36 provides an opportunity for state agencies to review regulations on their books, and streamline or eliminate those that are outdated, inconsistent or no longer serve their intended purpose. After formal comment, OMB will consider the input received and change or remove regulations accordingly. The Governor will submit a report to the General Assembly detailing the regulatory changes in all state agencies in June 2013.

In addition to participating in the public hearings, members of the public are also encouraged to submit comments in writing. Comments may be submitted via an online submission form located here. Comments will be accepted through December 1.


Flags lowered to half-staff Friday, August 31

DOVER – President Obama on Tuesday ordered American flags at all government buildings and facilities to be flown at half-staff on Friday, August 31 “as a mark of respect for the memory of Neil Armstrong.” In concurrence with the President’s order and as an expression of Delaware’s respect and admiration for the legacy left behind by Neil Armstrong, Gov. Markell has ordered the American and Delaware flags at state buildings and facilities also be flown at half-staff on Friday, August 31.

With the passing of longtime State representative and former Joint Finance Committee Chair Philip Corrozi on Monday, August 27, Gov. Markell has also ordered the American and Delaware flags at state buildings and facilities to remain at half-staff until the close of business on Wednesday, September 5 as a mark of respect for Representative Corrozi and his many years of service to Delaware.


Governor Markell Honors Winners of 27th Annual Youth Fishing Tournament at Delaware State Fair

Governor Markell shakes hands with Andrew WertzHARRINGTON – The three top trophy winners in the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife’s 27th Annual Youth Fishing Tournament were honored today at the Delaware State Fair, where Governor Jack Markell, DNREC Secretary Collin O’Mara and U.S. EPA Region III Administrator Shawn M. Garvin presented them with their trophies. The winners from the June 9 event were:

  • Andrew Wertz, 5, of Lewes, Sussex County winner, took third place statewide with 1.45 pounds of fish caught at Ingrams Pond. Andrew also caught the biggest fish of the day, a pickerel weighing 0.67 pound, and the smallest fish of the day, a 0.38-ounce bluegill.
  • Sophia Gordy, age 11, of Bishopville, Md., Kent County winner, who took second place statewide with 3.35 pounds of fish caught at Wyoming Pond in Wyoming.
  • Emma Griffith, 13, of Middletown, overall statewide first place winner and New Castle County winner for the third year in a row, with fish weighing in at a total of 5.49 pounds.

Other results for the 186 young anglers who participated in the tournament were:

New Castle County
Lums Pond in Bear drew 104 children and teens casting lines. The biggest fish of the day, a largemouth bass weighing 2.35 pounds, was caught in New Castle County by 12-year-old Travis Yetter of Middletown. Another interesting catch was made by Ayana Bias, age 12, of Bear, who caught a turtle weighing 4.46 pounds. New Castle County winners, by age group and total weight of fish caught, were:

Ages 4 to 7

First place – Brendon Wiley, age 5, of West Chester, Pa., 3.78 pounds
Second place – Mason Tyndall, age 7, of Bear, 2.83 pounds
Third place – Sophia Douglas, age 6, of Bear, 2.51 pounds

Ages 8 to 11

First place – Tom Harach, age 10, of Landenberg, Pa., 1.71 pounds
Second place – JR Kindbeiter, age 9, of Wilmington, 1.66 pounds
Third place – Sami Piaseneca, age 10, of New Castle, 1.51 pounds

Ages 12 to 15

First place – Laurel Hossler, age 12, of Smyrna, 4.59 pounds
Second place – Maura Hossler, age 15, of Smyrna, 3.83 pounds
Third place – Michael Baker, age 13, of Newark, 3.08 pounds

Kent County
At Wyoming Pond, 58 young anglers turned out. Winners, by age group and total weight of fish caught, were:

Ages 4 to 7

First place – Hunter Timmons, age 6, of Dover, 0.97 pounds
Second place – Ava Ruggiero, age 4, of Camden, 0.68 pounds
Third place – Peyton Timmons, age 7, of Dover, 0.62 pounds

Ages 8 to 11

First place – Kevin Turner, age 10, of Felton, 2.61 pounds
Second place – Mikayla Pewdon, age 11, of Dover, 1.91 pounds
Third place – Noelle Ruggiero, age 10, of Camden, 1.77 pounds

Ages 12 to 15

First place – Tyler Trego, age 15, of Harrington, 3.33 pounds
Second place – Nick Hennen, age 15, of Dover, 2.14 pounds
Third place – Zackery Finney, age 14, of Felton, 1.70 pounds

Sussex County
Ingrams Pond in Millsboro reeled in 24 young anglers. Interesting catches included a 3.2-ounce snapping turtle caught by Hailey Kinnikin, age 9, of Seaford. Winners, by age group and total weight of fish caught, were:

Ages 4 to 7

First place – Andrew Wertz, age 5, of Lewes, 1.45 pounds
Second place – Tiffany Andrie, age 7, of Dagsboro, 0.55 pounds
Third place – Mark Wilkins, age 6, of Georgetown, 0.51 pounds

Ages 8 to 11

First place – Morgan Freund, age 9, of Frankford, 0.76 pounds
Second place – Kelly Phillips, age 10, of Frankford, 0.69 pounds
Third place – Tommy Phillips, age 8, of Frankford, 0.54 pounds

Ages 12 to 15

First place – Will Geppert, age 13, of Rehoboth Beach, 1.36 pounds
Second place – Nicholas Acord, age 13, of Georgetown, 1.04 pounds
Third place – Adam Harkness, age 14, of Millsboro, 0.26 pounds

The Delaware Youth Fishing Tournament was established in 1986 to introduce youth to the sport of fishing and to teach the catch-and-release approach to conservation. All of the fish caught in the tournament are weighed and released. The winners receive fishing rods and tackle boxes as well as trophies, and all the participants receive prizes. The free tournament, held annually in June, is open to youth ages 4 to 15.

The Youth Fishing Tournament is part of Delaware’s Children in Nature Initiative, a statewide effort to improve environmental literacy in Delaware, create opportunities for children to participate in enriching outdoor experiences, combat childhood obesity and promote healthy lifestyles. Delaware’s multi-agency initiative, which partners state and federal agencies with community organizations, is part of the national No Child Left Inside program.