Voters approve 911, other levies
Delaware County residents approved the renewal of a .45-mill 911 levy Tuesday.The levy is an increase of 0.18 mills to bring the total to...
Preservation Parks announces free November programs
• Baking fresh bread in the 1930s farmhouse is one way Delaware Countians can enjoy the crisp fall days of November. A Bread and...
John Grindrod: Signs, signs, everywhere a sign
If you’re of a like age, surely you remember one of the counter-culture anthems of my anti-establishment youth, “Signs,” from the Canadian group Five...
Board considers 2017-2018 calendar
The Delaware City Schools Board of Education announced its proposed calendar for the 2017-2018 school year during its Monday night meeting.The proposed calendar was...
NEWS BRIEFS
Part of Home Road closedThe Delaware County Engineer’s office will be closing Home Road between Liberty Road and State Route 315 for tree removal....
Clinton camp shocked with results
NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton conceded the presidency to Donald Trump in a phone call early Wednesday morning, a stunning end to a campaign...
Big Walnut bond issue fails
It’s back to the drawing board for the Big Walnut Local School District Board of Education and administration following Tuesday’s defeat of the district’s...
Trump movement aids his vindication, White House win
NEW YORK — Donald Trump awakened a movement of angry working-class voters fed up with political insiders and desperate for change. On Tuesday, that...
Gormley loses bid for appeals court
Court of Common Pleas Judge David Gormley lost his bid for the seat on the Fifth District Court of Appeals.Gormley won Delaware County 43,585...
Voters cast their ballots
Mary and Jim Schmidt briskly walked from their home on East Central Avenue to vote at New Beginnings United Methodist Church.Their frustration with this...