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A local resident has published a collection of essays and poetry to raise money to plant more than 1,200 seedling trees in ...
The Friends of the Delaware County District Library is excited to host Lee Martin, the author of five novels, including “The Bright Forever,” a finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, at ...
The Delaware County Foundation is thrilled to announce the appointment of Katie Burns as its new events and marketing director. Burns brings a wealth of experience in event planning and marketing, ...
As Ohioans prepare to head to the water this spring and summer, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) urges boaters ...
The Delaware County Board of Commissioners is currently seeking to appoint one member to the Delaware County District Library ...
The Strand Theatre held a special screening of the film “Beyond the Bridge: A Solution to Homelessness” and hosted a panel ...
The Delaware City Schools Board of Education took the first step toward adding a levy to the November ballot and set an open ...
It seems to me like quite a long time ago that church sanctuaries were filled with crowded pews and folding chairs at ...
Mother’s Day, now more of a Hallmarkian holiday, was established by Anna M. Jarvis to memorialize and honor her mother, Ann ...
Founded in 1976, Mancan has grown from a single office into a staffing leader with multiple locations and a reputation for ...
As a matter of public policy, qualified immunity provides ample protection to all but the plainly incompetent or those who ...
I am responding to an article that was on the front page last month of a group of protesters. I would like to ask them a few questions as an American who lives in our quaint little town.
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