
Senior forward Travis Wall (Columbus/Upper Arlington) and sophomore midfielder Paolo Bucci (Dublin/Bishop Watterson) scored goals that gave Ohio Wesleyan a 2–0 first-half lead, and the Battling Bishop defense held off a determined Calvin squad during the second half as the Bishops defeated the Knights 2–1 in the NCAA Division III national championship game on Saturday in San Antonio, Texas.
Dec 4 2011 | Posted in
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You are cordially invited to the Delaware County District Library’s Holiday Open Houses this weekend, held at all district library locations. Please help us celebrate another successful year at the library while enjoying refreshments and music in a friendly atmosphere.
Thanksgiving is behind us and thus a new season is upon us — Michigan season. After all, Thanksgiving was yesterday and Advent doesn’t begin until Sunday, so something has to fill the gap. In Ohio, that something is clearly focused on the football game to be played tomorrow in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
During a visit to the Delaware County District Library’s Main Branch, you may have noticed some minor construction and renovations taking place. You may remember that as part of the campaign pledges that the Library made when you approved our levy in 2009 was to update our existing facilities as well as construct the new Orange Branch.
Nov 18 2011 | Posted in
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COLUMBUS — Wildly conflicting estimates make it difficult to determine how public and private pay compares in Ohio, and millions are flocking to new online salary tools to peek at the salaries of government-paid friends, neighbors and politicians.
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
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When Delaware resident Tom Kingery, 35, was first diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, he thought his athletic career was over.
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Olentangy Liberty High School marketing students work throughout the school year raising funds to send aging World War II veterans on the Honor Flight to visit Washington, D.C.
Keeping track of your personal financial history is becoming more and more complicated these days, as credit card companies change their rules, new regulatory laws are enacted, and our exposure to fraud and identity theft increases. The libraries in Delaware County want to help you understand your credit report with a program entitled, “Credit Reports: Reading Your Credit Report” offered at two locations in the next few days.