City Hall to remain closed for renovations
Delaware City Hall is a downtown Delaware icon. The 83-year-old building has grown and adapted over time but has not been updated in almost...
DCS to seek renewal levy
The Delaware City Schools Board of Education took the first step towards placing a renewal levy on the ballot this November and approved the...
Apparel shop all about Delaware
Delawareans looking to represent their city with fresh apparel now have a new option at their disposal. Homestretch Apparel, owned by local resident Jason...
Westerville native joins MORPC
COLUMBUS — The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) has announced Ted Geer as its economic development & infrastructure officer.In this position, Geer will be...
Willow Brook original retires
Willow Brook Christian Communities’ longest serving employee, Lucretia (Lu) Wellman, recently retired from the organization after 46 years of service.Hired as an office manager...
COVID-19 changing economics
The impact of COVID-19 on economics was discussed by an Ohio Wesleyan University professor in a virtual class given last week.“International and Global Economic...
Longtime development director set to retire
POWELL — David Betz plans to retire from the City of Powell at the end of June after serving as the city’s development director...
Democrats announce county officers
Following two virtual reorganization meetings held May 26 and June 2, the Delaware County Democratic Party recently announced the re-election of three officers and...
Republicans elect county officers
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Delaware County Republican Party hosted a drive-in reorganization on June 2.The social distancing event took place in the...
County fair still on tap
The Delaware County Fair Board has announced plans for the 2020 fair are in full swing as organizers plan to welcome the public to...