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Photo book commemorates events of county bicentennial
"A Look Through Our Lens at the Delaware County Bicentennial" by Sheldon Ross and Wendy Caldwell is being sold at Beehive Books, 25 N. Sandusky St., for $39.99. Delaware County's bicentennial has come and gone, but many of its events have been preserved for posterity by two local photographers.
Man pleads guilty to Circle K robbery
MARION - A man facing drug and armed robbery charges pleaded guilty to both. John T. Dunn Jr., who also goes by J.T., was scheduled to go to trial Thursday, but accepted a plea agreement Wednesday, said Assistant Prosecutor Greg Perry.
Reynoldsburg's cuts in music, art, P.E. classes spur parents to make do
The parent-organized sixth-grade band practices after school at Reynoldsburg High School, led by co-director Travis Damicone, right, and Andrew Armour, 17, standing at left.
Delaware County adds more H1N1 clinics
The Delaware General Health District has scheduled two H1N1 vaccination clinics next week at the Delaware County Fairgrounds.
Delaware County sued over former BMV lease
The Delaware County commissioners and county auditor George Kaitsa are being sued for more than $150,000 by a former landlord over a broken lease in the Northpointe Plaza Shopping Center in Lewis Center.
When her father went to prison nearly 10 years ago, Amberley Tapp was a precocious girl of 7 with hair of golden ringlets and a sunny disposition living in a nice home in Delaware, Ohio.
Sunbury works with county for playground equipment
The village of Sunbury is partnering with Delaware County to update the playground equipment at J.R. Smith Park.
Abandoned baby's mom found, won't be charged
The mother of the newborn boy found abandoned on June 9 near the Meijer store in Lewis Center has been identified through DNA testing and will not be charged with any crime.
Economy cited as reason to delay fire station
Orange Township trustees on Nov. 16 plan to discuss in detail postponement of the township's third fire station for three or four years.
Mother Of Abandoned Infant Wona t Face Charges
No criminal charges were to be filed against a mother who abandoned her baby boy at the Lewis Center Meijer in June 2009.
No Charges for Mother in Abandoned Baby Case
The woman who claimed she'd found a baby near Lewis Center last summer, and later turned out to be the child's mother, will not face any charges, the city prosecutor said Tuesday.
Drug-free coalition gets grant to combat substance abuse
The Drug-Free Delaware Coalition grew out of the U.S. Surgeon General's 2006 "Call to Action" to combat underage drinking.
Ohio man in cancer scam case passes lie detector test
Prosecutors in Ohio are asking a court to drop charges against a man accused of participating in a cancer scam.
City, county officials praise 911 director
Delaware County 911 director Bob Greenlaw has earned praise from city and county officials.
Charges dropped against husband in Delaware County cancer hoax
Delaware County prosecutors filed a motion today to dismiss criminal charges against Phylip Chen, who was accused along with his wife of stealing thousands of dollars from family and friends in a cancer scam.
Family Find Noose, Dummy Hanging From Tree
Neighbors in an apartment complex fear racial hatred has moved in after an African-American family found a dummy hanging from a noose in their front yard, 10TV's Cara Connelly reported.
A man has been indicted in connection with September robberies of a convenience store in Sunbury and a fast-food restaurant in Hilliard.
An Ostrander Man Pleads Not Guilty in his Wife's Murder
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 4:25 AM WCLT News Staff A Delaware County man charged with killing his wife has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
First flu clinic creates traffic jam, long wait
Delaware County health and safety officials are working on plans for the next H1N1 virus immunization clinic after it took some people five hours to reach the front of the line at last Monday's clinic at Buckeye Valley High School.
Delaware County Voters To Decide On Sirens
Voters in Delaware County will decide on two issues in Tuesday's election that could increase the number of tornado sirens in the county.
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