Downtown Delphi is shown awash in colorful lights, the din of community interaction and the aroma of home cooking during the 152nd annual Carroll County Old Settlers' Festival, Meeting and Rendezvous held last week. More...
Jail meals was a hotly debated topic for more than a year in Carroll County. It was discussed and debated in both commissioners' and council meetings throughout 2006 when complaints and concerns from inmates and their families were many. More...
Rebuilding a school system's educational status and finances takes hard work with attention to countless details. However, positive results are worth the effort and even sweeter when quality people and resources are utilized without having to raise patrons' taxes to make changes feasible. More...
National Able Network (NAN) announced openings for residents ages 55 or older who have limited income and are interested in getting back into the workforce. NAN received a $2.3 million one-year grant to coordinate the Title V Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) for Indiana. More...
FREE G.E.D. CLASSES will be offered Tuesdays and Wednesdays from6:30 to 9 p.m. beginningAug. 21 in roomAA4 at Delphi Community High School. Students may join the class at any time during the school year. Book purchase is not required, but books may be checked out for a deposit fee. Call Robin Allbaugh at (765) 564-4845 or Carolyn Pearson at 564-3488 for information. More...
Carroll County leaders et al are faced with difficult and challenging decisions concerning funding county services and finances. Tough spending choices will be made within the next 30 to 45 days. Many will be unhappy with what is sure to come. More...
Carroll and Delphi varsity football teams open regular season play Friday night. The Oracles travel to Central Catholic for a 7 p.m. contest, while the Cougars host Tri-County at home at 7:30. The following Friday night, Aug. 24, is the annual Bacon Bowl. Carroll hosts Delphi for the 7:30 p.m. game. More...
The following is not meant to be deeply theological, and I would cringe if a literature teacher decided to take it under one's scrutiny. This was written during one of those personalmoments for me, exactly two years ago, that we don't always share. More...
Emily Shipplett and Benjamin Huckstep were united in marriage on April 14 at Wolcott Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Rex and Sue Shipplett of Wolcott. Parents of the groom are Charles and Jayne Huckstep of Cutler. More...
Delphi Community School Corporation staff started their first day of the 2007-08 school year Monday morning with programs and a meet-and-greet at the high school. More...
Arlene Longshore Weiss, 69, of Mansfield, Ohio, formerly of Carroll County, died July 28, 2007, at Med Central Mansfield Hospital. She was born April 14, 1938, in Marion to Merwin and Dorothula Longshore. More...