BV Middle School earns Momentum Award
Buckeye Valley Local School District Superintendent Andrew Miller announced that Buckeye Valley Middle School has been named a “Momentum” school by the State Board...
JAG class at Hayes helps local family
On top of their regular end-of-the-semester school work, juniors and seniors in the Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) class at Hayes took time recently...
Schultz students lend hand to Santa
Santa Claus has always been able to count on his reindeer to help him visit children around the world, but this year, he got...
Home sweet home for cookie baker
For some people, living in sunny San Francisco and working in corporate America would be a dream come true. For others like Delaware County...
Delaware City Council signs off on raises
Delaware City Council approved raises for various city employees during Thursday’s year-end meeting. Raises will be coming to all permanent part-time and intermittent part-time/seasonal...
Taylor to celebrate 105th bday
Thelma Mae (Shultz) Taylor — possibly Delaware County’s oldest living resident — will celebrate her 105th birthday this Sunday.Taylor, the daughter of Claude and...
Judge Schuck sworn in
James P. Schuck was sworn in a judge of the general division of the Delaware County Common Pleas Court Friday afternoon and donned his...
City budget approved
With Thursday’s Delaware City Council session marking the final meeting of 2018, the first item of business was to approve the city’s 2019 budget.Appropriations...
Funding available for watershed conservation
Agricultural producers have an incentive to manage their operations with a conservation outlook since their livelihood depends on the quality of the soil and...
Central Ohio population to reach 3 million by 2050
COLUMBUS — Central Ohio is on track to become a region of 3 million people by 2050, according to the latest population estimates from...