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News Headlines for Delaware City, DelawareDayton Beats Delaware State 62-42 (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)Chris Wright scored 18 points as Dayton pulled away in the second half to beat Delaware State 62-42 last night. Delaware Student Seeks Damages for Online Gossip (Insurance Journal) A University of Delaware student from New Jersey has gone to federal court to find out who was responsible for posting gossip about her on a Web site. The woman, identified only as Jane Doe, also w Online delinquent taxpayer lists collect money for Delaware (The Delaware Business Ledger) Delaware Division of Revenue Director Patrick Carter announced that the State of Delaware has posted another list of Delaware's 'Top 100' Delinquent Taxpayers online. DELAWARE: Sallie Mae to bring 1,100 jobs (The Daily Times) DOVER — Sallie Mae, the giant Reston, Va.-based student lender, will open a major Delaware operation near Stanton, creating 1,100 new jobs in the state by 2011, Gov. Ruth Ann Minner announced today. Sallie Mae unveils new Delaware center (Washington Business Journal) Delaware Gov. Ruth Ann Minner confirmed Thursday that Sallie Mae will open a new credit operations center in the state and hire 1,100 employees. (SLM) DELAWARE: New law helps cut teen marriages (Delaware Coast Press) WILMINGTON — The number of underage marriages in Delaware is dropping due to a new law that restricts the ability of teenagers to wed without parental consent. DELAWARE: Beau Biden leaves for Iraq (Delaware Coast Press) WILMINGTON — Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden left the U.S. Wednesday morning, departing for Kuwait en route to Iraq, according to Delaware National Guard officials. Wednesday's Delaware County arrest log (The Star Press) Except for warrant arrests, the following charges are informal and subject to change until the Delaware County prosecutor’s office reviews each case and files formal charges in court. Harrington farmer wins Delaware conservation award (Cape Gazette) The Delaware Department of Agriculture has announced that Delaware farmer Chuck Hurd has been chosen to receive the Farmer-Rancher Pollinator Conservation Award from the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign and the National Association of Conservation Districts. Delaware Tech presents fiscal year 2010 budget request (Cape Gazette) Delaware Technical & Community College presented its Fiscal Year 2010 budget request to state budget officials Nov. 13, at the Tatnall Building in Dover. |