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Delaware's source for #NPR news and original, nonpartisan local reporting in collaboration with Delaware State University and University of Delaware. #DPMNews
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Sen. Dave Lawson asks Allen what his salary and the salaries of the top 8 administrators at DSU make. Allen says “I’ll get back to you on that.”
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DSU President Tony Allen is presenting the university’s budget requests at a JFC hearing now. But some students are here to voice their concerns about how DSU is spending their current funds. Stay tuned for more.
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It's been several years since HIPPOCAMPUS was in the Hometown Heroes studio. Tonight, they're back! We'll also have new music from Christine Havrilla, J.D. Webb, Pharsalia, Misguided S Oul, and Storm, with more local, original music. Tune in at 9pm. #LocalMusic #netDE
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Today’s landmark is Stonum! This historic house is located in New Castle and was the home of George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Also referred to as Stoneham, the oldest area of the home was built in 1730. If you guessed correctly, reply below. #netDE
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Don't miss the clues for this week’s landmark... This house is in New Castle and was the home of George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The first 3 people to guess correctly will win a copy of “Clearing New Ground: The Life of John G. Townsend Jr.” #netDE
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Today’s landmark is the Ryves Holt House! Delaware’s oldest building on its original foundation, this home was one of the only surviving buildings following a raid of Lewes by Lord Baltimore’s soldiers in 1673. If you guessed correctly, reply below. #netDE 📷:
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Don't miss the clues for this week’s landmark... When the settlement of Hoerenkill was raided by Lord Baltimore’s soldiers, this was one of the only surviving buildings. The first 3 people to guess correctly will win a copy of “Colonial Delaware: A History” by John A. Munroe.
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