DACC student to lead water discussion
A Buckeye Valley High School junior studying bioscience at the Delaware Area Career Center will host a panel discussion Saturday about clean water.The event,...
Student’s work screened at film fest
A Delaware Hayes High School student recently showed a film she made at the “Short. Sweet. Film Fest.” in Cleveland.Simone Massis, a senior, said...
Delaware not immune to human trafficking
Human trafficking is not a distant problem, it’s happening right here in the heart of one of the most affluent regions in Ohio.That blunt...
New Powell city manager ready for challenges
After Powell City Manager Steve Lutz announced his intentions last August to retire after serving more than 20 years with the City of Powell,...
Cheetah demise? Not so fast
POWELL — Sixteen days ago, history was birthed at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in the form of two cheetah cubs. On Friday, the...
Officials give updates on coronavirus
Concerns about COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, is leading officials to give updates during meetings at all levels of government.For example, James...
Unidentified human remains found in city
The City of Delaware Police Department report it will likely take weeks before officials are able to positively identify human remains found on Winston...
Oh Sheetz! Popular chain eyes Delaware
Delaware residents could soon enjoy all that Sheetz has to offer as the uber-popular gas station and convenience store franchise based in Altoona, Pennsylvania,...
DCAS seeks lodging tax renewal
The Delaware County Agricultural Society is seeking a 15-year renewal/continuation of the county’s 3% hotel bed tax, which was approved by voters in March...
Diversity Fair held at Dempsey Middle School
Dempsey Middle School held its annual Diversity Fair Wednesday. The event featured a dance crew, snacks, and a variety of informational booths designed to...