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Rethinking Cholesterol: 'Good (HDL) cholesterol may raise glaucoma risk, while 'bad' (LDL) cholesterol could lower the risk of vision loss from glaucoma.
Rethinking Cholesterol: 'Good (HDL) cholesterol may raise glaucoma risk, while 'bad' (LDL) cholesterol could lower the risk of vision loss from glaucoma.
Our experts have picks for all of Saturday's big games including the No. 17 Wildcats taking on the No. 4 Crimson Tide
Richardson is following in the footsteps of his famous father, who once starred for Tom Izzo
FOX Sports college basketball writer John Fanta previews Saturday's showdown between Cooper Flagg and the No. 3-ranked Duke Blue Devils and Illinois.
The event marks the final premium live show before WrestleMania in April
No. 14 Michigan State replaces No. 12 Michigan atop the Big Ten conference after beating the Wolverines 75-62 on Friday.
Check out the top moments between the No. 14 Michigan State Spartans and the No. 12 Michigan Wolverines.
The Next Edition Group of Developing Artist Collaboration will host a series of artisan market pop-ups. Showcasing the works of talented local artists and makers, events are set for 1 to 5 p.m., Sundays, March 2, 9, 23 and 30, at Rehoboth Ale House on The Mile, 20859 Coastal Highway, Rehoboth Beach. Original art will include photography, abstract paintings and collages, glass work, textile wearables, jewelry and body care items. […]
Delaware Prosperity Partnership CEO Kurt Foreman has helped lead the state in a new era of economic development with $2 billion in investments over eight years. He's waiting to hear what the next move will be. The post 🔒 DPP CEO Foreman: Ready to adapt to new economic development strategy appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
The guitarist will still record with the North Carolina indie-rock band
The singer, songwriter, and onetime frontman of the Impressions went on to serve as a commissioner in Cook County, Illinois
Nickle Electrical Companies is now owned by two employees that have worked at the company for two decades, carrying out the next step in a long-set succession plan. The post Nickle Electrical Companies is now run by next generation of leaders appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
The Cape Region’s latest Starbucks is now open along Route 1 just north of Postal Lane in Midway. This location joins three other Starbucks in the Cape Region – there’s one in Acme, one just south of Airport Road off Route 1 outside Rehoboth and one on Rehoboth Avenue in downtown Rehoboth Beach. Lewes-based real estate company Reed Ventures purchased the property in 2022. The house that previously stood on […]
Irfan Patel, representing the Islamic faith in the Delaware Interfaith Council, asks legislator to strengthen 340B savings to support patient care. The post VIEWPOINT: A Call for Compassionate Healthcare Reform: Restoring the Promise of 340B appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
Defiant Life is the pianist and trumpeter’s second collaboration, following 2016’s A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke
, Antique Alley of Bridgeville will host Vintage Fashions: Through the Ages from 1 to 3 p.m., Sunday, March 2, at 18208 Sussex Highway, Bridgeville. The strolling fashion show is free and open to the public. Melissa Clarke, a vintage fashion and accessory authority with a vendor booth at Antique Alley, will be coordinating local models to wear fashions available at the shop. Models will stroll the aisles, showing and discussing […]
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, Artists Shelley Parriott and Nikki Lederer are coming to Lewes this summer. The city’s public art committee has chosen works by both artists for its 2025 temporary art installations. The Lewes Parks and Recreation Commission approved Canalfront Park as the location for three pieces by Lederer. It approved George H.P. Smith Park for a single piece by Parriott. Each approval came at the committee’s Feb. 18 meeting. Parriott’s work […]
, Dewey Beach Town Council unanimously voted to accept a funding plan for the new town hall and public safety facility. Accounting and HR Manager Sheena Hall presented a draft of the plan at council’s Feb. 14 meeting. The plan breaks down the sources of the $11.4 million that has already been secured for the project and lists about $3.32 million in possible additional sources to reduce the town’s loan. It […]