Students attend online conference
While most Delaware Hayes High School students spent their spring breaks at home relaxing, two students spent their breaks taking part in an online...
DGHD reports double-digit rise in cases
In the biggest single-day increase to date, the number of people in Delaware County confirmed to have COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus,...
Salvation Army pantry service continues to serve community
The Salvation Army has ramped up and altered its services in recent weeks in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.Major Mark Larrick, one of the...
Ohio Wesleyan cancels planned tuition increase
Ohio Wesleyan University announced this week that it is canceling a planned 3% tuition increase for the 2020-2021 academic year.“The COVID-19 pandemic is causing...
County nearing 50 confirmed COVID-19 cases
The number of people in Delaware County confirmed to have COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, rose by two individuals over the past...
Point’s 3D printers making PPE
WESTERVILLE — The Point at Otterbein University is working to fill the growing need for personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 crisis by...
Animals remain top priority
The Humane Society of Delaware County (HSDC) is running business as normal during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Animals are being cared for, the pet...
Hi-yah! Dojo goes virtual
A local martial arts dojo is offering free classes to the community during the COVID-19 crisis as a way to keep people active during...
Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in county reach 46
Forty-six people in Delaware County are confirmed to have COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, the Delaware General Health District announced Wednesday at...
Leaders discuss commerce in North America
The COVID-19 outbreak is having a huge impact on everything, including economic development in North America. Three city leaders discussed the implications of the...