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Front pageAlthough the stage had been set as the company, over the years,  vacated office space, it still came as a shock when DuPont Co. announced it would move its headquarters to its Chestnut Run campus outside the city.

But there was other news as a company with operations in Bear was sold and unemployment showed a sharp drop as the total job count surpassed the previous high after nearly half a decade.

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 Delaware unemployment rate falls to 6 percent as more people enter the workforce. 

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Idea Challenge will seek ways to make Wilmington a better place to live. 

Doherty & Associates acquires medical billing company.

Delaware Junction country fest announces first three performers.

DuPont, Monsanto settle seed litigation. (web only)

Del Bio learners more about Lerner (photo gallery)

Opinion: Putting the DuPont, MBNA era in the rear view mirror.

Bear-based Arlon sold for $157 million. 

Container maker Hedwin heading to Delaware.

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