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Astronomers long debated diameter of Milky Way

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Important note: On Oct. 14, central Ohio will witness a partial solar eclipse. Eye protection, such as eclipse glasses, will be necessary to view it. Stay tuned next week for further details.

Loog now available at Delaware library

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The Delaware County District Library has a small catalog of non-traditional items that we circulate to our patrons. If you’ve stopped by our branches, you’ve seen our video game and board game collections, memory card resources and manipulatives, and the student learning workbooks and flashcards. This week, the Delaware Main Library has started testing a new circulating item called a Loog.

Great time had by all at fair

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The Delaware County Fair is always one of my favorite weeks of the year. This year, my daughter is 5½, and the “half” continues to be a really big deal for her. She tells me when she was 5 years old she could not do a lot of things, but now that she is 5½, she is a big girl and can do a lot more.

Demanding action from Norfolk Southern

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It’s now been more than seven months since a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine. By now everyone in Ohio and around the country knows the devastation the company’s negligence has caused in that small, tight-knit community in Columbiana County.

Milky Way conundrum lasted centuries

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Recall from last week Immanuel Kant’s proposal that the Milky Way is a spinning disk held in place by a harmonious equilibrium between the motion of its spin, which made it want to flatten and fly apart, and the mutual gravity of the stars and planets which made them want to fall into the center.

Library strives to be welcoming to everyone

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The Ohio Department of Health, in partnership with Ohio Breastfeeding Alliance, has launched the Ohio Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace Award Program to recognize Ohio businesses that offer lactation support to their employees.

Not all dreams make sense

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Dreams. What are they? According to my Webster’s New World Dictionary, they are “A sequence of sensations, images, thoughts, etc. passing through a sleeping person’s mind.”

Taking steps to keep older adults safe from falls

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September 18 marks the beginning of National Fall Prevention Awareness Week. Not the season fall, but the common, costly, and preventable epidemic of falls among older adults. Each year, there are about 37 million documented older adult falls, and 3 million emergency department visits due to falls.

Bumper crop of apples for cider this year

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The high temperatures this past month has called for daily watering, fortunately with our own well water, in the big greenhouse, the smaller greenhouse, and the ADA-compliant accessible planter boxes and pots of red bud trees on the patio at Stratford Ecological Center on Liberty Road. The healthy red buds were donated during Earth Week and potted up to allow further development before planting on the edge of our woods this fall. The big greenhouse, and the beds in the Children’s Garden, and the Giving Garden, have produced a variety of vegetables for People in Need in Delaware all summer. The last week of August we sent 186 pounds, and that is a lot of tomatoes and squash!

Cost of what we do

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“Justice isn’t subject to a mathematical formula.”

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