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City, county officials praise 911 director
Delaware County 911 director Bob Greenlaw has earned praise from city and county officials.
Volleyball team falls in regional
The Eagles' Tabatha Piper sets the ball for a teammate during the win over Canal Winchester.
Girls team reaches state for first time since '79
Big Walnut High School cross country coach Gary Brandon may have been hoping rain was in the forecast for the Division II state meet last Saturday at Scioto Downs given how his team has performed in recent weeks.
Sunbury seeking insurance payment
The village was given 10 days by FeeCorp to pay the bill. During that time, village officials attempted to get the money from Columbia Gas.
Two siren levies on county ballots
Delaware County voters will find two levies for a countywide early warning siren system on Tuesday's ballot.
Voters in 4 areas backing new library taxes
Voters supported four of five area libraries seeking first-time tax levies last night, mirroring a statewide trend.
Residents to vote on two races, levies
School and library levies will highlight Big Walnut-area ballots in the Nov. 3 election.
Eagles achieve district expectations
The Big Walnut High School boys soccer team found itself in a familiar spot last Saturday.
Siren Vote: Democracy In Action
Delaware County residents will decide the fate of a proposed county-wide siren system November 3. Commissioner Tommy Thompson says it's a perfect example of democracy in action.
School levy passage linked to home value
As a 24-year resident of this community, I would like to express my support of the upcoming Big Walnut levy.
Historical society offers Civil War presentation Oct. 29
The Civil War's Department of Ohio will be the topic at the Rosecrans' Department of the Ohio Headquarters Unit meeting this month.
Police and fire levies possible
Genoa Township's police and fire levy committee is working to make a recommendation to the trustees on Dec.
Golden Eagles focused on Panthers
The Big Walnut High School football team has qualified for the playoffs each of the last three seasons, but that streak is in serious jeopardy after back-to-back losses to Delaware and New Albany.
Former Big Bear turned into Scare-a-Torium
Where people once bought groceries, now there are ghouls. Fanged fiends have replaced frozen foods.
Genoa to consider adding more trees along streets
Genoa Township neighborhoods might get a little bit greener. A recent community survey revealed residents' interest in more trees being planted in township neighborhoods, assistant administrator Joe Clase said at the Oct.
A 19-year-old city man was sent to the Northumberland County Prison in lieu of $60,000 bail for allegedly breaking another man's jaw last week.
Levy failures do have consequences
I understand the Big Walnut community will be faced with a school levy this fall.
BOE challengers offer their opinions
Big Walnut school board members Verna Hines and Ron Hobelman are running against four challengers -- Allison Fagan, Steven Krupp, Robert Kuederle and Pamula Lillie -- in the Nov.
Boys Golf: Bright Shoots 79 on First Day
Granville's Dillon Bright shot a 79 to lead local players on the first day of the Division II state golf tournament at Northstar Golf Resort in Sunbury.