News Releases and Announcements
Team finishes 2017 season 12-1 to earn seventh state title for football for school since 1976
Team caps perfect season with tournament win, earning second consecutive title for the school's field hockey program
Sussex County teams with Greenwood-based Discover Bank to leverage $4 million that borrowers can use for growing operations
Food drive will continue through end of December, benefits 15 pantries and shelters in Sussex County
Library assistant earns the respect of her peers, wins title of Employee of the Year for 2017
Sussex County EOC reminds public to be ready as hurricane season ends and nor’easter season gets underway
Hearing to be advertised, rescheduled for new date likely in early January 2018
Event honors County employees for service to government, citizens of Sussex County
Advisory Committee on Aging & Adults with Physical Disabilities to host discussion on Seniors Helping Seniors service available in Sussex County
An evening of festive tunes will set the holiday scene as carolers collect canned goods for local pantries
Annual conference aims to educate senior population, families, caregivers, other stakeholders about how to maintain independent living after a diagnosis
Daylong event features demonstrations, safety displays
Draft document subject of upcoming public workshop Oct. 11 in Georgetown; first public hearing set for early November
Sussex County officials asking for public comments, suggestions on proposal for new sports complex in Georgetown
Wills dating back more than 60 years and recorded in Sussex now digitally preserved
Payments can be made in a variety of ways, including in person, online, by phone or through mail; those made after deadline subject to penalty
Staff from 16 public libraries throughout Sussex County will meet at DelTech for annual conference
Sun Behavioral Health CEO will provide update on new facility under construction in Georgetown
We can substantially improve the health of our wastewater system in Sussex County by properly displosing of fats, oils and grease
Team is fifth Sussex County-based team to win softball/baseball title in 36 years
Organizations recognized for implementing quality improvement measures for treatment of patients who experience severe heart attacks
Bills begin heading out in early August; payment for County, school taxes and other fees due by Sept. 30
County action is latest step in yearslong, multi-million-dollar effort to upgrade Rehoboth Beach wastewater system
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada awards County its Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for 2016 financial report
New $1.4 million paramedic station blends with nearby residential community, centrally located in busiest district within Sussex County
July committee meeting will feature presentation on various options of care offered by non-profit service
Due to technical issues, the Comp Plan Workshop on June 16 will not be broadcast through the County broadcast system. The workshop is being broadcast through Facebook Live.
Plan that begins July 1 includes funding for increased public safety, pilot broadband program, expanded wastewater services
Forecasters predict ‘above normal’ storm season with as many as 17 named systems in the Atlantic basin
Sussex County and its partners have housed more than 100 veterans through participation in the national Mayors Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness effort
Proposed plan funds numerous initiatives, including increased public safety, wastewater expansion, and pilot project to extend broadband services to rural parts of county
William F. Pfaff brings 35 years of experience in local economy as one-time business owner, director of business development partnership; begins work May 22
Advisers from CarePatrol Delaware will make presentation on housing placement services
Staff will attend annual Delaware/Maryland Library Association Conference; libraries to re-open during regular hours Friday, May 12
Nearly 50 high school students from throughout Sussex County participated in the 2017 County Government Day, which allowed students to take part in a mock County Council meeting.
Served in various row offices, most recently as the elected Clerk of the Peace, since first winning election in 2000
Public will get change to hear update, ask questions, offer input during five sessions scheduled across the county in May
Scammers targeting county residents with claims of missed jury duty, demanding payment to avoid arrest
Free app allows those with CPR training, smartphones to receive alerts and render aid to nearby cardiac victims
New standards are most significant update to County drainage rules in 30-plus years
Purchase of King Farm, off Park Avenue east of Georgetown, allows County to expand its leasable space offerings for future tenants
CHEER Inc.'s concept for Georgetown to be featured topic at next Sussex County advisory committee meeting March 20
County Council President Michael H. Vincent will serve as president of Delaware Association of Counties
Sussex County officials receive update on infrastructure planning concept proposed for Lewes area
Kim Hoey Stevenson of Lewes appointed to five-member body, begins service immediately
New digital, up-to-date map replaces, provides backup to paper maps adopted in the early 1970s
Advisers from CarePatrol Delaware will make presentation on housing placement services
Land used for Wolfe Neck Regional Wastewater Facility near Lewes would feature trails for public use, as well
Janelle M. Cornwell succeeds Lawrence Lank as new director; will lead department through upcoming 2018 comprehensive plan process
I.G. Burton III becomes new 3rd District councilman, while Norman A. 'Jay' Jones Jr. takes over as Clerk of the Peace