Mayor Mullenhour gives State of the City address Mayor Doug Mullenhour
It is my honor and privilege, as the Mayor of the City of Delphos,
Ohio, to give the 2021 State of the City. This is required by Ohio
Revised Code Section 733.41 and is given at the first council meeting of
the new year.
I want to begin by thanking the city staff and the
city council for their dedicated service to the Delphos community
throughout the previous year. 2020 certainly proved to be a year with
unique challenges that required the city to adapt to an ever-changing
landscape. As we continue to navigate through this ongoing pandemic, I
2020 Year-end Wrap Up April-June Friday, December 25, 2020 7:31 PM Kent McCracken, left, Carleigh Ankerman, Mike Edelbrock, Mayor Doug Mullenhour, Nate Ankerman, Dick Clark and Denny Klausing prepare to deliver fruit and snacks to essential workers in Delphos, Lima and Van Wert on April 17. (DHI Media file photo)
Each
December, The Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings
of the year. Here is the second installment of four 2020 Wrap Ups.
April
April 1
Denny
Klausing of Delphos solicited donations and was able to feed 1,200
nurses, doctors and other essential workers. Pizzas were delivered to
Mercy Health-St. Rita’s, Lima Memorial Health System, Van Wert Health
2020 Year-end Wrap Up Jan.-March Thursday, December 24, 2020 3:41 PM DeMaria made himself at home in Mandy Wrasmanâs first-grade class at Franklin Elementary school during his visit on Jan. 10. Students were building snowmen. (DHI Media file photo) Playgrounds across the state empty after a mandate by Governor Mike DeWine last Thursday to close all public and private schools as of the end of day March 17. Students took work home or will learn digitally for the next several weeks. (DHI Media/Joe Dray)
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Each
December, The Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings
of the year. Here is the first installment of four 2020 Wrap Ups.