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IRSD to Add 2 PM Curbside Meal Pickups at IRHS and North Georgetown Elementary

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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Beginning on Wednesday, October 7, the Indian River School District will provide afternoon curbside mealpickup at two locations. Indian River High School and North Georgetown Elementary School will offer free meals for curbside pickupevery Wednesday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Those sites will also continue regular morning meal service onWednesdays from 10:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Service…

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Salisbury Fire Department Receives Tests for Coronavirus Antibody Testing

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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The City of Salisbury and the Salisbury Fire Department have announced that fire department personnel have received tests to take part in the coronavirus serology testing that is being done through the Maryland Department of Health. This testing tests for antibodies produced by the body in response to a previous infection. A small sample of…

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Gov Carney Extends State of Emergency Declaration Another 30 Days to Fight Spread of Coronavirus

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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New MD State Gray Triggerfish Record – Caught Off Ocean City

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has recognized Logan Liddick of Carlisle, Pa. as the new Maryland state record holder for the gray triggerfish (Balistes capriscus). The 34-year-old angler caught the 6.0-pound, 20-inch long fish on Sept. 25, while fishing near a shipwreck 14 miles off the coast of Ocean City.  Using both clams and squid for…

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MD DNR Accepting Bids for 2020-2021 Trapping Season on Public Lands on Eastern Shore

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is currently accepting bids for the 2020-2021 trapping season within public lands on the Eastern Shore. The individual with the highest bid will be awarded annual trapping privileges at several properties. To bid for trapping privileges at Cedar Island, Deal Island, E. A. Vaughn, Fairmount, Isle of Wight, Johnson, Maryland Marine Properties, Pocomoke River, Pocomoke Sound, South Marsh Island, and Wellington wildlife management…

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Flags to Half-Staff Sunday to honor National Firefighters Memorial Day

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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Flags are to be lowered to half-staff on Sunday from sunrise to sunset in honor of National Firefighters Memorial Day. The 39th National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service will be held Sunday at 10am in Emmitsburg, Maryland ā€“ to honor 82 firefighters who died in the line of duty in 2019 and 21 who died in…

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AUDIO: Damian DeStefano & Jack Riddle on 2nd Round for Applications for DE Small Businesses & Non-profits for DE Relief Grants

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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Hundreds of Delaware small businesses and nonprofit organizations have been approved for the first round of DE Relief Grants, the largest cumulative grant award ever made by the State of Delaware to small businesses. A total of 741 applicants will share $25.7 million in funding through the first round of the program. DE Relief Grants…

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WGMD Fishing Report 10-2-20

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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Thursday saw some rough weather in the morning, but it did lay out a bit by afternoon.Ā  Not many boats sailed and those that did reported a mixed bag with sea bass, flounder and triggerfish.Ā  Friday looks to be even rougher and we may not see to many fishermen on the water.Ā  The weekend still…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / October 2, 2020
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Jared Ross – Morning in Bethany Beach / Click for full view

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WGMD Fishing Report 10-1-20

By Mari Lou / October 1, 2020
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Wednesday was windy and much cooler with small craft advisories up. This kept boats from leaving the dock at Lewes Harbour Martina and Indian River Marina. Thursday looks fair for the larger boats with seas at three to four feet and the weekend looks good. The National Marine Fisheries Service has closed the season on…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / October 1, 2020
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Throwback Thursday Picture of the Day. In 2008 WGMD put up a new broadcast tower. This picture was taken by a member of the crew looking down from the top of the tower the day they finished the work. You can see the old tower just to the right of the building. The final step in the build was to dismantle the old tower. We put together a video of the build – which took months and at least 3 full crews – the first was from Tennessee – and they couldn’t figure out how to deal with our low water table – and that digging 2 feet down – they hit water. They quit. Second crew fared better, but lost several members to the beach life! Watch the video – https://youtu.be/9sS9fU0TFRE / Click for full view

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WGMD Fishing Report 9-30-20

By Mari Lou / September 30, 2020
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Tuesday saw small craft advisories up and they will be up again on Wednesday.Ā  Add to that the heavy rain we are supposed to get on Tuesday night and it looks like at least Thursday and probably not until Friday before fishing becomes any good. Since the last set of disturbed weather, flounder fishing has…

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Gov. Carney’s Weekly Coronavirus Update Add the Flu to the Mix

By Mari Lou / September 29, 2020
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Delaware’s coronavirus numbers remain high in new positive cases and especially in the 7-day average for percent positive cases ā€“ which is currently at 7.2%. Much of the new activity is focused at University of Delaware and Delaware State University and Governor John Carney, in this weeks coronavirus update, says they are working with the…

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Cong. Harris Announced Mid-Shore Funding for Job Training

By Mari Lou / September 29, 2020
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Maryland 1st District Congressman Andy Harris Tuesday announced the awarding of a $139,171 federal grant from the Department of Labor to the Upper Shore Workforce Investment Board on the Mid-Shore. It is part of the National American Job Center networks and serves Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Dorchester and Caroline Counties. The funding, which is from…

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Flags Return to Full Staff at Sunset Tuesday

By Mari Lou / September 29, 2020
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Flag Status Alert: United States Flag, Delaware and Maryland Flag return to Full-Staff The United States Flag, Delaware and Maryland State Flag shall be raised to full staff at sunset, today, Tuesday, September 29, 2020, the day of interment for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.  Associate Justice Ginsburg passed away on September 18,…

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WGMD Fishing Report 9-29-20

By Mari Lou / September 29, 2020
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Monday saw decent weather, but the rest of the week is not looking too good.Ā  There is a change coming and we are going to see some rain and wind before things settle down. Clark Evans at Old Inlet Bait and Tackle sent me the results of the Delaware Fall Surf Fishing Classic.  They had…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / September 29, 2020

Red Moulinier – Rehoboth Beach – Pelicans at Cape Henlopen Point at sunset / Click for full view

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Online Virtual Tutoring Program, Brainfuse, Available to Seaford, Delmar, Laurel & Bridgeville Libraries

By Mari Lou / September 28, 2020
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The Seaford District Library is proud to announce their leadership role and launch of a new virtual program, Brainfuse. The Brainfuse program, which provides a variety of online tutoring and learning support tools, was funded through the Anchor Grant from the Sussex County Department of Libraries. The Seaford District Library is in the leadership position…

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Sussex County Council Meeting to Start at 1pm This Week

By Mari Lou / September 28, 2020
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The Sussex County Council meets this week in Georgetown – however the meeting will not begin until 1pm. The Council is expected to make an appointment to the Advisory Committee for the Aging and Adults with Disabilities and they will hear from Project Engineer Patrick Brown on the implementation of Phase 2 of the James…

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Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge To Reopen Visitor Center on Weekends Beginning 10/3

By Mari Lou / September 28, 2020
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In accordance with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and in coordination with the Governor and local public health authorities, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is re-opening the Visitor Center at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) near Cambridge on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-2pm.   The refuge is working with federal,…

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WGMD Fishing Report 9-28-20

By Mari Lou / September 28, 2020
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Sunday was a bit overcast at the beach and a few places saw a little fog and drizzle.Ā  Monday looks good, but we will have to keep a weather eye on the rest of the week. At Lewes Harbour Marina Amanda checked in two citation sheepshead.  Ray Nabb had a 10.48-pound monster caught at the…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / September 28, 2020
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Jared Ross – Morning in Bethany Beach / Click for full view

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Ocean City Better Prepared, H2Oi Crowds Remain Unruly & Disorderly

By Mari Lou / September 27, 2020
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Because of the large and unruly crowds as well as the bumper to bumper traffic, Ocean City Police urge residents to stay at home until the pop-up car rally people leave the resort. The area of 30th Street was a flashpoint last night for large crowds of people which police helped to quell. WGMD has…

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Two Arrested in Thefts from Delmar Development

By Mari Lou / September 27, 2020
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Two Sussex County men have been arrested in connection with an investigation into thefts from construction sites. Delaware State Police learned of a series of thefts at a Delmar development where a large amount of construction material was taken from homes under construction. Police identified 35 year old Timothy Santee of Laurel and 37 year…

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Fire Destroys Seaford Area Residence

By Mari Lou / September 27, 2020
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Fire destroyed a residential building in the area of Old Furnace and Cokesbury Roads near Seaford early Saturday morning. Seaford firefighters arriving at the scene found the single story home fully involved. Several area fire crews assisted or provided cover. The State Fire Marshal is investigating.

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