The Dublin Police Department seized more than $20,000 of cash, 26 pounds of marijuana and three firearms at a residence in January, completing a monthslong investigation that ended in a drug trafficking charge.
(Dublin, OH) Dublin City Council Member Christine Amorose Groomes, of Dublin, Ohio, was appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2023 Information Technology and Communications federal advocacy committee
Mayor Carolyn Kay Riggle and City Council were honored to recognize Black History Month and the work of the Delaware African American Heritage Council Monday night at City Hall.
Adam Haynes was sworn in Monday night to Delaware City Council and assumed the 2nd Ward seat left vacant by the resignation of Council member Lisa Keller.
The City of Delaware is participating in Ohio State University’s Project DREAMS program on Feb. 21 when it hosts the welcoming event for Equity Day. The goal of Equity Day is to create equitable schools through positive youth and community development.
February is Black History Month, which is a time to celebrate the achievements of Black Americans and reflect on their impact on our collective history and culture.
Mayor Carolyn Kay Riggle and City Council were honored to recognize Black History Month and the work of the Delaware African American Heritage Council Monday night at City Hall.
Adam Haynes was sworn in Monday night to Delaware City Council and assumed the 2nd Ward seat left vacant by the resignation of Council member Lisa Keller.
The Library Board of Trustees meet regularly on the third Tuesday of each month starting at 5:00 p.m. in rotating locations. Meetings are open to the public.