September 17, 2024 Issue

September 17, 2024 issue
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Delaware marijuana retailers face banking challenges

Delaware is getting ready to sell marijuana through retailers. But those budding new businesses will now have to navigate a world of regulations to find a way to bank the profits from the sales.

Bankruptcy cases rise as Del. stays top court

Delaware has continued to stand on top of the 94 federal courts that handle reorganizing debt for some of America’s largest companies, even with splashy headlines in other states seeking to attract more corporations with rising business courts.

Wilmington University expands bilingual business offerings

Wilmington University is expanding its education offerings by opening a business communications course that is taught in Spanish the next coming weeks.

VIEWPOINT: Why Women Only Make Up One-Third of Tech Industries

The number of women working in STEM has grown by 31% since 2011; however, only about 30 percent of the tech sector comprises women. This begs the question: Why is there so little representation?
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In the C-Suite: Matt Welding

NEW CASTLE — Matt Welding has provided insurance products through Delaware-based CBM Insurance with a community service...

Meyer wins Democrat primary, to face Ramone in November

New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer has secured the Democratic nomination to serve as Delaware's next governor. He will face outgoing House GOP leader Mike Ramone at the polls in November.

Delaware nonprofits could see millions from Capital One benefits plan

WILMINGTON — While regulators weigh the proposed Capital One and Discover Bank merger, Capital One has pledged...

NeighborGood, DSU to open new shared space in Dover

DOVER — Delaware State University (DSU) and NeighborGood Partners are embarking on a new quest together as...
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Millsboro bypass, interchange construction begins

MILLSBORO — Traffic is changing in Millsboro as the Sussex County town continues to grow, requiring new...

Former health care exec. Eppehimer to lead Leadership Delaware

Former ChristianaCare executive Michael Eppehimer will lead Leadership Delaware come January, months after a wide search to fill the position.

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