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‘Tea party’ planned for June 28
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Cobblestone stop sign OK’d
Delaware City Council recently approved putting a four-way stop sign at the intersection of Cobblestone Drive and Carson Farms Boulevard/Hayfield Driv...
Plan could shape county’s growth
Delaware County’s new sewer master plan is expected to be completed within one year.Delaware County commissioners on Tuesday discussed the proce...

‘Big Wheel Relay Race’ set for Aug. 8
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No change to state’s merger law on the horizon
State Rep. Margaret Ann Ruhl has decided not to purse any changes to the state’s law that allows two political subdivisions to merge.Ruhl resear...
Local group headed to D.C.
A group of Delaware County residents is headed to Washington, D.C., on Monday to join about 1,000 other volunteers from around the country discussing ...
Gypsy moth treatments start next week
The Ohio Department of Agriculture will begin aerial treatments designed to disrupt gypsy moth mating on 25,699 acres in Delaware, Crawford, Franklin ...
Area students on Wittenberg dean’s list
Several area students were among those recognized by Wittenberg University in Springfield recently. The following students maintained a 3.5 or higher ...

Fireworks show finds main sponsors
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5K run benefits Turning Point
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