Check out the Aug. 13-19, 2014 issue of the Business Bulletin

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CoverThe Bulletin has a lighter touch this week as our lead story looks at a selection of festivals and events in late summer and into the early fall. All provide a boost to the economy.

Meanwhile, a Wilmington Trust manager pleads not guilty as federal prosecutors look at the loan problems that led to the sale of the bank. On the local media scene, the little-publicized spin off of print and TV by Gannett could mean big changes.

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Late summer festivals come with Delaware touch Affordable housing

development coming to student housing-dominated Newark. Viewpoint:

RAIN helps start-ups bloom.

Former Wilmington Trust manager pleads not guilty in federal court.

DECON First report: Money, people migrate from New Castle County.

Changes loom with Gannett print-TV spin off. 

DuPont Pioneer to build $35 million lab at Stine Haskell.

Wet weather dampens earnings at Artesian.

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