Council to continue talk about turf project Tuesday, February 2, 2021 11:44 PM City DELPHOS Council expressed interest in continued discussion of the
synthetic turf project at Stadium Park. Interim Parks and Rec Committee
Chair Jeff Klausing brought the issue to the floor at Monday’s meeting
to gauge his fellow councilmen’s interest in the project.
The Park
and Rec Committee and the remainder of council met with Champions
Field, Inc., on Jan. 22 and learned the group has already raised more
than $800,000 toward the nearly $1 million project to replace the
natural grass field at Stadium Park with turf.
St. John’s football
No special meetings needed to pass CARES Act measure Wednesday, January 20, 2021 2:02 PM City emblem DELPHOS On Monday, due to a vacant council seat and another
councilman out of commission due to a health concern, Delphos City
Council was prepared to call several special meetings in the coming
weeks to get in three readings of a resolution detailing where the city
spent it CARES Act funds so it can be filed with the state by the Feb. 1
deadline. However, the state has moved the deadline to Jan. 5, 2022.
The resolution will be dropped.
The city spent a portion of the
funds on COVID leave and quarantine pay; upgrading council chambers,
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