Shawnee Hills PD seeks voters’ support
The village of Shawnee Hills has a growing need in its police department, and to address that need, the village will go to the...
Schultz students present research
Schultz Elementary School students prepared and presented research about influential people to staff, fellow students, and their parents Tuesday and Wednesday.The second grade students...
Delaware City Schools talk virus plans
The Delaware City Schools Board of Education discussed the district’s plans in case of a local outbreak of the coronavirus during its regular meeting...
Honoring thy father, thy mother
For nearly 40 years, fine arts professor and sculptor Everett “Ebb” Haycock helped Ohio Wesleyan University to forge forward in creating a renowned foundry...
Work continues on new Genoa Twp. police station
GALENA — The rainy weather of the past week has raised water levels around eastern Delaware County, but that hasn’t stopped construction on Genoa...
Talk to focus on human trafficking
Human trafficking of men, women and children is “one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world,” according to the Ohio Department of...
Geopolitical hot spot simmers in Red Sea region
The area encompassing the Red Sea can be defined as a “puddle muddle” because of how the region’s economics and religion are intertwined.That label...
OWU’s Rutkowski receives mentor award
Ohio Wesleyan University’s Nancy Bihl Rutkowski is “the mentor you wish every young professional could have,” colleague Brad Pulcini says. And the Ohio College...
Soul food unites community
The Delaware African American Heritage Council held its final event of Black History Month Saturday by putting on a “Soul Food Soirée” at The...
Hemmeter recognized by AMVETS
Delaware Municipal Court Judge Marianne Hemmeter was recently given the Civil Servant of the Year award by AMVETS.Hemmeter was presented the Past Department Commanders’...