Business Loan Program funding still available
The Delaware County Revolving Loan Fund Committee will continue to accept applications after being live for two weeks. With $3.25 million to start the...
Using humor to lift spirits
POWELL — In 2017, “The Owl from Powell” cartoon began making the rounds on Facebook, providing laughs while also bringing awareness to issues facing...
Graduation ceremony still on at BW
On Wednesday, the Big Walnut Board of Education voted to move forward with the planned Big Walnut High School Class of 2020 graduation ceremony...
HEAP Summer Crisis Program now underway
The Ohio Development Services Agency and Bridges Community Action Partnership are helping income-eligible Ohioans maintain their utility service through the Home Energy Assistance Summer...
Research ponds before deciding on one
Our lives have changed due to COVID-19, both at home and at work. It appears that many of us working from home grew weary...
Free supplies for school
The United Way of Delaware County is going forward with its Supplies for Scholars event as well as other charitable back-to-school events, and families...
BWAHS nowoffers historylessons online
SUNBURY — The Big Walnut Area Historical Society (BWAHS) is presenting Jack Brown and his program about Eli Whitney via YouTube.In order to continue...
Hoover cleanup set for July 25
GALENA — The novel coronavirus won’t keep the Big Walnut Nature Club from doing its annual summer clean sweep.Volunteers are needed for the “Hoover...
Prof: Protests could lead to police reform
Ohio Wesleyan University politics and government professor James Franklin, Ph.D., says the widespread protests set off by George Floyd’s killing have the potential to...
DeWine releases guidelines for starting school
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a set of guidelines Thursday, laying out rules as school districts plan to return to in-person education next month.“We’ve...