Condemned building still has life
The former laundromat located at 115 E. Winter St. has long been in a state of disrepair. So much so that the City of...
Fitness boutique, apartment approved for downtown area
The northwest corner of William and Franklin streets will soon be getting a makeover. On Monday, Delaware City Council approved the final development plan...
Sen. Portman visits DACC
U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) paid a visit Wednesday to the Delaware Area Career Center’s Consolidated Campus on Columbus Pike in Delaware. Impressed by...
State, county ‘Open for business’
In the front showroom of Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC in Delaware Tuesday, the Ohio Republican Party, in conjunction with Trump Victory, hosted an economic...
Symphony announces 41st concert season
The Central Ohio Symphony will kick off its 41st concert season Oct. 26 with Conductor Jaime Morales-Matos on the podium for his 17th year...
City, YMCA continue talks
During the last meeting of Delaware City Council earlier this month, a large contingent of city residents was on hand to express their dissatisfaction...
New DCEMS leadership team named
During Monday’s Delaware County Board of Commissioners meeting, Jeff Fishel, Delaware County Emergency Medical Services (DCEMS) director and chief, introduced the department’s newly reorganized...
Blackhawk annexation reaches council
Galena Village Council had first readings on the annexation of Blackhawk Golf Course at its meeting Monday.There were two forms of legislation regarding the...
Liberty Twp. newsletters delivered
The printer of the Liberty Township newsletter confirmed Friday they have been delivered, adding he wants to set the record straight, be paid for...
Strand patrons weigh in
According to a survey of moviegoers at downtown Delaware’s Strand Theatre, one of the 10 oldest continuously operating cinemas in the United States, patrons...