Nossaman, Wells, Archer, Bosley and Tomlinson grab All-Ohio honors
All-Ohio teams announced
All-Ohio teams announced
Lloyd L. Foust, 63, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, died Jan. 2, 2012, at Cedar Valley Hospice Home, Waterloo.
With the holidays now pleasant memories, many folks have returned to their regular school schedules. The Delaware County District Library offers a wide menu of support for students of all kinds — traditional, nontraditional — and ages — children, teens and adults.
Carl E. Marston, 77, was called home to be with the Lord on Friday (Dec. 30, 2011).
Walter Damian “Walt” Neighbor II, of Newcomerstown and formerly of Delaware, died suddenly Friday afternoon (Oct. 28, 2011) in the emergency room of the Southeast Ohio Regional Medical Center, Cambridge, after suffering an apparent heart attack at his Newcomerstown residence.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — NASA scientists are doing their best to tell us where a plummeting six-ton satellite will fall later this week. It’s just that if they’re off a little bit, it could mean the difference between hitting Florida or landing on New York. Or, say, Iran or India. Pinpointing where and when hurtling space debris will strike is an imprecise science. For now, scientists predict the earliest it will hit is Thursday U.S. time, the latest Saturday. The strike zone covers most of Earth.
Lois M. Cosby, 82, of Delaware, died Monday (July 25, 2011) at Willow Brook Christian Village.

With not one but two kisses and tender whispered words, Prince William and Kate Middleton smiled and blushed Friday as they started their life as future king and queen. A day of seamless pageantry inspired hopes that this royal couple might live happily ever after.