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Delaware s Historic Courthouse: Latest finds include 124-year-old penny, possible liquor stash
Also found was a seashell, apparently carried to Delaware from a beach along an ocean, Hawes said. Somebody just had it there to remind them of vacation time or something. That, I was told, was back behind a baseboard. And how it got back there I can t even hope to tell you. But that was another one of the goodies that they found, she said.
The historical material was framed for hanging by Benny Shoults of Frame Artistry, 176 W. Lincoln Ave., Hawes said. In talking with Benny, we decided, Let s create what they call shadow boxes to mount them properly, and we can display them. They ll kind of be like their own little history lesson for the building, she said.
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By the summer of 2022, Delaware County is expected to wrap up work on the creation of its Byxbe Campus, a centralized location for a number of county departments.
Delaware County facilities director Jon Melvin described that timeline to county commissioners Jan. 14, when they authorized putting the project out for bids.
Byxbe Campus will be at 1610 state Route 521, a 63.6-acre site that formerly housed the Delaware Area Career Center North Campus.
Melvin said the campus would house offices of the county engineer, the sanitary engineer, code compliance, the regional planning commission, the county sheriff s administration, the soil and water conservation district and the Ohio State University Extension.