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BulletinDelaware continues to see a mixed bag of economic news with a 1 percent drop in manufacturing employment at a time when the nation is seeing a modest upturn. 

At the same time, the state is now the home of 18 companies on the Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest growing enterprises. 

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Nevin named new CEO at Christiana Care.

Check out the state’s best  business people page.

Manufacturing jobs decline 1%, bucking national trend.

Simpler wins GOP race for State Treasurer

Lighthouse Cove development in Dewey releases details on economic impact.

Milford Chick-fil-A opens today.

Frontier Airlines rolls out new paint job for jets as animals remain.

Lancaster Court Apartments sell for more than $13.8 million.

First National of Wyoming now part of WSFS

Drone technology on agenda at upcoming TechForum event. 

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