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Frontier Airlines  launched service from Wilmington/Philadelphia (New Castle) with fares that are hundreds of dollars below those of competitors in Philadelphia. In the meantime, a US Census report confirmed that agribusiness remains a key driver in the state’s economy while the recovery of retail in the state is lagging. Those are just a few of the stories in this week’s Business Bulletin.

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Physicians improve economic health of Delaware

Agriculture continues to hold economic leadership position

Video: Haley received James Beard Humanitarian Award (web only)

Despite lack of sales tax, retail lags in state

Diagnostics company sets up shop in Claymont

Frontier fares still hundreds below competitors on Detroit-Atlanta routes

Ignite Newark IV presentation event  coming in early May.

Flurry of activity pushes health care sign-ups well past 18,500

Bringing back a rock palace in the tradition of the Stone Balloon.

Data Centers update: Meeting called, cancelled on possible power deal.

GOP legislators propose right to work zones. 

A Texas-sized utility bankruptcy case lands in Wilmington – for now.

Rocket motor  and ammunition maker ATK merging, separating

Del. Art Museum discloses first painting to be sold. 

Man shot in parking lot of Gold Club Gentleman’s Club.

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