Time to celebrate all libraries nationwide
Happy National Library Week! Tomorrow, April 8, kicks off the start to a week of celebrations in libraries nationwide. This year, we celebrate with...
South Dakota provides unpolluted view of sky
I recently spent a week in South Dakota with a group of OWU students as part of the Lakota Spring Break Interfaith Team sponsored...
Longtime city backhoe operator retires
After 30 years with the City of Delaware, Water Distribution Technician Brad Smith retired Friday.Smith said he came to Delaware in 1987 from Harrisville,...
Watch out for ever-increasing phishing scams
If you’ve ever received an email from someone claiming to be the Prince of Nigeria telling you that you’ve been lucky enough to come...
Link ends long career at SWCD
Standing in an office room filled with his own photos, awards and race medals, Milt Link teared up as he searched for the words...
Schultz holds variety show
Schultz Elementary School students in Delaware put their talents and abilities on display Wednesday during a variety show held after school.The show began at...
Hayes students mail letters about school safety
Two dozen students from Hayes High School organized at the post office Monday afternoon and mailed letters to their representatives asking them to take...
King Avenue closed
More than a dozen City of Delaware water customers are under a boil order advisory until 5 p.m. today, and King Avenue is closed...
Kids want to know all about aliens
As those clear, 7-year-old eyes stared up at me at one of our public programs at Perkins Observatory, I knew I was in trouble....
Craft receives ‘Hometown Hero’ award
Delaware City Schools Superintendent Paul Craft was awarded a “Hometown Hero” award by radio station Sunny 95 on Monday at Willis Education Center.City of...