Orange Township OKs Kerbler Farms change
LEWIS CENTER — The Orange Township Board of Trustees recently approved another portion of the Kerbler Farms development, Slate Ridge.At their meeting on Feb....
OWU to hold May 29 grad ceremony
“Commencement is back!” Ohio Wesleyan University President Rock Jones announced Tuesday, sharing preliminary plans for a May 29 graduation celebration honoring the classes of...
Glenross subdivision set to expand
Located on the city’s southeast side, Glenross represents the largest subdivision in Delaware governed by just a single homeowners association, and the community is...
Professor to examine ins, outs of Brexit
Friday’s session of the Delaware Great Decisions Series, which will take place virtually at noon, will focus on Brexit and the European Union.Yannis Stivachtis,...
Old Genoa Township Hall to be moved down the road
WESTERVILLE — The historic building at the corner of Tussic Street Road and Big Walnut Road, which one served as the Genoa Township Hall,...
Renovations complete at Carlisle
Staff at Carlisle Elementary School in Delaware moved into their new office space this week following the completion of renovation work on the school’s...
LaRose talks entrepreneurship
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose visited with local leaders and entrepreneurs Tuesday at the Delaware Entrepreneurial Center at Ohio Wesleyan University. After touring...
Trustees green-light POD
The controversial planned overlay district (POD) proposed in Liberty Township has officially been approved following another lengthy meeting of the Liberty Township Board of...
DCHS program to focus on county’s earliest settlers
The Delaware County Historical Society will host a free virtual program titled “Cultural Communities: Early Settlers and American Indians.”Covering the years between 1770 and...
Tackling sustainability
Two students at Hayes High School were recently awarded $1,000 scholarships and have been entered into a state competition for their science research project.Hayes...