Veteran organization serves Delaware 100-years
At the end of World War I, the veterans of the 42nd Rainbow Division, 1st Battalion, 166th Infantry signed a charter to establish the...
Populism, economic anxiety go hand and hand
Populism is a political ideology that argues against elitism, according to an Ohio State University professor.The conservative Tea Party movement in the United States...
BV tackles high energy Newsies
The cast and crew of Buckeye Valley High School Troupe 6950 will present Disney’s Newsies: the Broadway Musical for three shows April 12-14.The high...
Woodward gets dance lesson
Just before heading off to Spring Break, students at Woodward Elementary got a presentation and performance of Indian dances.Bharatanatyam performer and presenter, Sultana Nahar,...
May Election, Republican Primary and issues only
Because the May 7, 2019 Primary will be a “Republican Primary and limited issues-only election,” officials at the Delaware County Board of Elections worry...
Public speaks on smoking ban
Monday’s meeting of Delaware City Council marked the second reading and public hearing for the city’s proposed ordinance to impose a 50-foot smoking ban...
Rebirth for fairgrounds
To say Delaware County has changed a bit since the 1960s would be an understatement. However, for a county that has become a yearly...
Mueller talks national security, terrorism
The latest speaker in the Great Decisions lecture series presented some unconventional opinions involving U.S. national security.“I’d like to deal with this quickly so...
Artist to speak at OWU about Chicano art
Artist Carlos Frésquez says his colorful, eclectic artwork is “inspired by the Picassos in the museums and the placas (graffiti) on the streets.” The...
New police chief in town
“I’m local through and through,” said the village of Ashley’s new Police Chief Scott Santos, who was appointed to the position March 5.“I think...