Check out the Dec. 11-17, 2013 edition of the Business Bulletin

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  • The monthly report from DECON First takes a look at state a lower unemployment rate and a smaller workforce.
  • The CEO of  the fresh fruit giant signs a lease at the Port of Wilmington, easing fears that shipments could go elsewhere.
  • An environmental clean-up site in Newport  is now producing solar power. It’s the latest  of a number of  solar farms opening in Delaware.
  • An environmental clean-up site in Newport  is now producing solar power. It’s the latest  of a number of  solar farms opening in Delaware.
  • Markell joins East Coast governors in seeking  stiffer environmental standards for “downwind” states.
  • ATK rocket motor has successful test in Elkton.
  • Wilmington accounting firms announce merger.
  • State senator seeks liability waiver for events like Punkin Chunkin
  • Viewpoint: Support of Frontier Airlines essential.
  • Highmark has advice for those getting health coverage cancellation notices.
  • Skanska USA gets UD residence hall contract.
  • New Pilot School to open in 2015.
  • Dogfish Head returns to Wisconsin.
  • DuPont part of effort to deal with lithium batter fires.
  • Goodwill scholarship fund reaches $1.5 million goal.

 

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