Tri-Township seeks levy renewal
The Tri-Township Joint Fire District will be on the ballot next month asking voters to approve the renewal of a five-year, 0.9-mill levy to replace fire equipment.
6 seeking 3 seats in Powell
With Election Day less than three weeks away, candidates are putting the finishing touches on their campaigns before voters make their final decisions. In Powell, six candidates are vying to fill three open seats on City Council. The Gazette afforded each candidate the opportunity to speak on why they chose to run and what they aim to accomplish should they be elected.
Schroeder takes ride of life
At 86 years old, longtime Delaware County resident Chuck Schroeder completed a longstanding goal this summer by traveling west to participate in the 58th annual Chief Joseph Trail Ride.
DPHD levy on November ballot
The Delaware Public Health District will be on the ballot next month asking voters to approve the renewal of a .7-mill tax levy that officials said provides “vital” financial support to the district.
White, Rider contending for Fourth Ward
Residents in Delaware’s Fourth Ward will soon decide between two candidates to represent them on Delaware City Council.
Parade to honor fallen veterans
Delaware’s annual celebration of veterans will be held on Sunday, Nov. 5, with the 2023 Delaware Veterans Parade. Under the theme of “welcome home,” the parade will step off from the Delaware County Fairgrounds at 3 p.m. and travel down Pennsylvania Avenue to North Sandusky Street and then through downtown before ending near Wilmer Street.
McMillen’s steer claims top prize
The Delaware County Fair’s Grand Champion Market Beef winner was shown by Jacob McMillen on Sept. 18 in the Junior Fair Show Arena.
Dog club wins again in Showman of Showmen contest
For the second year in a row, the winner of the Showman of Showmen was a member of the Kilbourne-based Scioto Dog Club.
Postle wins market chicken class
Emma Postle, 11, a sixth grader at Olentangy Orange Middle School, won the Grand Champion Market Chicken Pen of 3 class at the Delaware County Fair.
Day sounds off on Holtz, naysayers
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Ryan Day couldn’t —and wouldn’t — hold back regarding all the narratives he and his team heard in the days leading up to Ohio State’s 17-14 win over Notre Dame on Saturday.