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2020 Year-end Wrap Up Oct -Dec - Delphos Herald

2020 Year-end Wrap Up Oct.-Dec. Farmers were taking of the last of the bean crops. (DHI Media file photo Each December, The Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings of the year. Here is the final installment of four 2020 Wrap Ups. October Oct. 2 Jefferson High School seniors Owen Miller and Anna Fitch were crowned the 2020 Homecoming King and Queen prior to Friday’s gridiron matchup against Hicksville. Jefferson lost 47-20. The Delphos Run Club announced it finished up its seventh year with $10,614 raised for local charities. The 2020 Charities of the Month for the club included: Make a Wish of

Report Highlights Need To End College Impaired Driving

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Report Highlights Need To End College Impaired Driving For Your Information 12-30-20 Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), has released a new report highlighting the increased risk for college-age students as it relates to alcohol and drug-impaired driving. The report highlights that alcohol and drug-use has increased on college campuses in recent years, showing a dramatic increase in those 18-24 who admit to consuming drugs, alcohol, or both and then get behind the wheel. With funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, SADD conducted an in-depth review on the status of impaired driving on college campuses and communities across the country. Data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) shows year-over-year increases in alcohol and drug driving crashes amo

Award winners make an impact with community service, Pitt County official reports

A youth coach, a karaoke-loving couple and a teen who worked with incarcerated fathers were among nine people recognized for their service in the community this week. Eight of them earned the Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards, which typically is presented in April during National Volunteer Week, said Alice Keene, Pitt County special projects coordinator, but COVID-19 restrictions prevented in-person recognition of the volunteers. With those restrictions still in place, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners honored the recipients during its virtual meeting on Monday. Keene said the governor’s office allows counties to submit up to 10 individuals for the award, which recognizes North Carolinians who have shown concern and compassion for their neighbors.

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