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| Local News |  | Home schooling isn't always what people think | | Dover Post Online!- 8/19/2008 8:13:06 PM | | As area kids head back to school, some don't have to travel too far. Although they are members of three different families, these kids all belong to the Kent County Family Learning Academy, an umbrella ... |  |
 | Five held in drug raid at mobile home park | | News Journal- 8/9/2008 5:56:00 AM | | A daytime raid of two residences in a Kent County mobile home park Thursday resulted in the arrests of five people -- three on drug charges. |  |
 | Defamation claim may get hearing | | News Journal- 8/9/2008 5:55:00 AM | | A judge has cleared the way for former Cheswold Police Chief Robbin E. Vann's claim that he was defamed by Town Council members to he heard in court. |  |
 | Aiding seniors an 'obligation,' Carney says | | News Journal- 8/8/2008 5:59:00 AM | | Lt. Gov. John Carney called aiding Delaware's growing senior population a "moral obligation" Wednesday, while unveiling a plan for senior care that featured state-subsidized health care and a push for ... |  |
 | speed limits save lives | | News Journal- 8/6/2008 7:28:00 AM | | Motorists who drive even 5 mph over the speed limit in residential neighborhoods pose a greater threat to pedestrians' lives than they may realize. |  |
 | Vehicle crashes spike in Kent County, but fatalities down | | Dover Post Online!- 8/5/2008 8:06:04 PM | | It's getting a little more dangerous to drive in Kent County. Kent County saw an increase in total vehicle crashes of at least 25% in 2007, a growth much higher than either New Castle or Sussex. |  |
 | Same mission, new name for historic site | | News Journal- 8/5/2008 4:00:00 AM | | St. Joseph's at Providence Creek foundation, keepers of the historic St. Joseph's Industrial School for black youth in Clayton, has changed its name to St. |  |
 | In middle of nowhere, Del. finds its center | | News Journal- 8/5/2008 4:00:00 AM | | Delawareans got by for generations without knowing where the spot was, but a student's curiosity raised -- and resolved -- the question, "Where's the middle of Delaware?" Next year will mark the 20th ... |  |
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