Delaware Business Now
Delaware Electric Cooperative, Greenwood, named
Greg Starheim the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Greenwood-based organization.
Starheim most recently served as the Senior Vice President of Business and Industry Development at the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation (CFC) and will replace longtime CEO, Bill Andrew.
The co-op’s board selected Starheim in May to lead DEC’s 170-person workforce after a national search.
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“The energy industry is currently undergoing an unprecedented transformation. The board is confident that Greg’s expertise will guide the Co-op and its dedicated employees through these changes and allow DEC to provide members with energy that is even more reliable, sustainable, and affordable,” said board member Michael Brown, who worked with CarterBaldwin Executive Search and other board members to select the new CEO.
The Delaware Department of Correction (DOC) announced this week that nearly 60 percent of male inmates at the stateâs largest prison have received at least the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and nearly two-thirds of female offenders are fully vaccinated.
Statewide, more than 50 percent of inmates have received at least the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. In addition, nearly 60 percent of officers, medical personnel and professional staff are vaccinated.
The steady increase in vaccinations comes as DOC completes the installation of cutting-edge COVID-fighting air quality improvement systems in all of the stateâs correctional facilities and community corrections centers. The measures, supported by ongoing COVID-19 mitigation practices, have kept inmate COVID-19 cases in the single digits for more than three months and are helping to advance the departmentâs phased return to normal operations, officials said.
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May 12, 2021
KENT CO., Del. – Delaware State Police have arrested a Felton man and his girlfriend on multiple criminal charges following an investigation into numerous burglaries and thefts that took place in Kent County.
In March, police began investigating numerous burglaries and thefts to residences and sheds in the Felton/Harrington area. At the same time, several vehicles were reported stolen near the incidents.
Detectives established 33-year-old Stephen Lemmons as a suspect in these incidents. On May 7th, troopers received information regarding a Corvette that was reported stolen just days prior, as well as a possible location for the vehicle. Troopers responded to a property in Hartly where they found the vehicle with Lemmons and his girlfriend, Shannon Keen, exiting the car. The pair were subsequently taken into custody for further investigation.
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