Cane donated to WWII museum
The cane once owned by Brig. Gen. Teddy Roosevelt Jr. was returned to the beaches of Normandy, France, where it was donated to the...
Voluntary dismissal issued in ‘removal for cause’ case
At the request of the Save Our Services (SOS) Petition Committee, legal counsel has filed a “voluntary dismissal” in the “removal for cause” case...
Plastics pave way for entrepreneur
The Delaware Entrepreneurial Center at Ohio Wesleyan University opened last fall, and one of its original tenants recently received an exciting opportunity.A plastic recycling...
Nearly 100 candidates file for election
Just under 100 candidates have filed petitions with the Delaware County Board of Elections to run for local offices in the Nov. 5 general...
August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month
August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month in Ohio, and research suggests that breastfeeding is a key modifiable factor for disease for both mothers and infants.The...
Teachers preparing for first day back
As the final week of summer break comes to an end, teachers and staff throughout Delaware City Schools are putting the final touches on...
Powell officials debate Four Corners
Traffic at Powell’s downtown intersection — known as Four Corners — has plagued its residents for some time, but Powell City Council is considering...
Cane donated to WWII museum
The cane once owned by Brig. Gen. Teddy Roosevelt Jr. was returned to the beaches of Normandy, France, where it was donated to the...
County’s transit service unveils name change
Delaware County’s public transit service, known as DATA Bus, is undergoing a rebranding of sorts after the decision was made to rename the company....
Paving program gearing up for busy season
The City of Delaware’s 2019 street resurfacing program includes 12 paving projects, with five added because of the approved 10.5 cents per-gallon gas tax...