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Quality, cost-effective public services designed to foster a high quality of life in Delaware were the focus of a City Council work session Feb. 1.
Members of the city administration presented an update to a set of municipal goals that City Manager Tom Homan said had been formulated in 2019 and 2020. We re checking back just to give you an idea what we ve been working on, refresh your collective memories to what those goals are that we established (and) get clarification, provide additional information and feedback, Homan said before reviewing a summary of the goals.
The summary lists the objective of a vital, safe and diverse community that promotes a high quality of life, great neighborhoods, balanced economic growth and quality public services.
Ohio Wesleyan University held a panel discussion Monday to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and discuss his impact on the community.OWU traditionally holds
The Delaware County Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee and Ohio Wesleyan University invite members of the community to learn how to better promot
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The effects of the coronavirus pandemic touched nearly all aspects of life in Delaware in 2020, but two long-planned construction projects were largely unaffected. Here’s a look at five of the most noteworthy stories of the year:
PANDEMIC: The first COVID-19 shock for Ohio came when Gov. Mike DeWine on March 16 announced orders for the state s schools to close for at least two weeks. They stayed closed for the remainder of the school year, and students continued their education at home, using computers. That experience helped the Delaware and Big Walnut school districts to offer all-remote learning options when school resumed in August.