Delaware superintendent: 200 more students but no more state funding
Delaware City Schools will have 200 more students than originally projected this school year, but Superintendent Paul Craft says the district won’t see a...
Delaware sci-fi film comes together in 48 hours
Local director Jason Moody has entered in “The 48 Hour Film Project,” a contest where more than 30 teams draw random genres and make...
Delaware board to consider renaming stadium
The Delaware Board of Education tonight will consider renaming the Hayes High football stadium to honor a former teacher and football coach.Today’s board meeting...
City recommends no parking on Firestone Drive
The city of Delaware’s Parking and Safety Committee will discuss the installation of signage to prohibit parking on the south side of Firestone Drive...
New boutique blends couple’s businesses
Amy Winter and her fiance, Tony Cabilovski, spent a month redoing the floors of their first business venture together.The co-owners of Edwin Loy Home/Stone...
Former Willis student reflects on class and friendships
When Willis Intermediate School sixth-grade students were dismissed at the end of the school year this spring, they became the last entire fifth-grade class...
Genoa’s National Night Out draws crowd
Genoa Township held its National Night Out recently at McNamara Park, and members of the community gathered for food, fellowship, and demonstrations by Genoa...
POLICE BLOTTER
Delaware police report:An 18-year-old reported that her engagement and wedding ring were stolen Thursday night in the area of West Central Avenue. The rings...
The next generation of Delaware teachers
The new teaching staff at Delaware City Schools assembled in front of Willis Intermediate School Friday. Front from left are: Jordan Martin, Maddison Brown,...
Proud of his podium
David Wortz recently presented a podium he built as an Eagle Scout project for the Scioto Township trustees. Pictured with Wortz (left to right)...