Ex-sheriff has forgiven rival over allegations
Former Delaware County Sheriff Al Myers said he is praying for a former interim sheriff who is now facing federal child pornography charges — despite their history. Mark W. Wolfe was only Delaware...
View ArticleEx-bank CEO picked for post
The former president and CEO of Delaware County Bank will fill the void left on the board of county commissioners after Ken O’Brien’s unexpected retirement in June. Jeff Benton, who led the...
View ArticleBank robber sought by deputies
Delaware County sheriff’s deputies are still searching for a man they say robbed the First Merit Bank in Lewis Center Tuesday afternoon. This is the third bank robbery in Lewis Center in a month....
View ArticlePOLICE BLOTTER
Delaware police report: A man threw a beer can at his girlfriend’s car Tuesday before 6 a.m. A resident observed an argument between the woman and her boyfriend, and watched the man throw the can....
View ArticleDATA discusses route changes
Officials from the Delaware Area Transit Agency discussed some possible changes to its service during a public hearings Wednesday. The most notable change would be eliminating the No. 8 Purple...
View ArticlePreview party to kick off ‘Parade of Homes’
The 2015 BIA “Parade of Homes” will launch again this year with its preview party. This year’s parade features six new homes ranging in price from $550,000 to $700,000 in the new Northstar Community,...
View ArticleGormley announces bid for court of appeals seat
A judge recently elected to a seat on the Delaware County Common Pleas Court plans seek higher office next year. Judge David Gormley, who took office in February, announced to Delaware County...
View Article‘Barbecue science workshop’ Sept. 5
Delaware County Farm Bureau will again host a “barbecue science workshop” on Sept. 5 from 1 to 5 p.m. in the animal science building at 2029 Fyffe Court, Columbus. “This is our second barbecue workshop...
View ArticleBrother group to perform Aug. 30
The Full Sound Chamber Group will come to Delaware on Sunday, Aug. 30, with a program consisting of music by familiar composers, as well as beautiful selections by forgotten composers. The concert will...
View ArticleDefenders say parlor workers not victims
Women working in three massage parlors were willing employees, not victims of human trafficking, according to attorneys for three Chinese people on trial in Delaware County Common Pleas Court. Defense...
View ArticleAn exciting first day
Students returned to school on Wednesday in Delaware. First-graders in Jennifer Chiles’ class raised their hands after being asked if anyone was excited for their first day Wednesday morning at Smith...
View Article‘I now pronounce you married’
Phyllis and Kathy tied the knot in an outdoor wedding ceremony Wednesday morning. As the song “At Last” played in the background, a family member led them over to where they would exchange their vows...
View ArticleOVI checkpoint planned for Friday evening
The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced today that an OVI checkpoint will be held in Delaware County Friday evening. The OVI checkpoint, funded by federal grant funds, is planned to deter and intercept...
View ArticlePOLICE BLOTTER
Delaware police report: Dogs were running without leashes Tuesday night in the area of West Lincoln Avenue. The dogs were gone when officers arrived. A purse was stolen from a vehicle parked on North...
View Article2 triathlons this weekend
There will be not one, but two triathlons this weekend in Delaware. First up is the 35th annual Dave Staley Triathlon and Youth Triathlon, which begins at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. The event is named after...
View ArticleStalemate over cemetery continues
Despite insistence from Berkshire Township officials that the township would step away from the care and maintenance at Galena Cemetery on Tuesday, business went on as usual Wednesday as the township’s...
View ArticleSunbury approves another annexation
An annexation of 67.579 acres into the village of Sunbury — that has been tabled for several months — was finally approved during a recent Village Council meeting. The annexation approval was delayed...
View ArticleBank robbery suspect indicted
A Marion man who investigators say robbed a Lewis Center bank in July was indicted by a Delaware County grand jury Friday. Michael Paul Dice, 59, of 131 W. Center St. Apt. A, Marion, was indicted on...
View ArticleSister cities update heard
The head of Delaware’s Sister City advisory board recently outlined the progress it has made in its second year and the status of Delaware’s relationships with four foreign cities. “The most...
View ArticleCouncil approves 2 new jobs
City Council recently approved the creation of two new positions, and heard about the need for a director of the parks and natural resources department. After a rare fourth reading on Monday, council...
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