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It also includes portions of Delaware County and Union County within the city of Dublin. The population was 43,593 at the 2020 census. In 1991, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled that the city of Dublin was permitted to include the entire territory of the city in Washington Township, including areas outside of Franklin County. [4]
Ohio's 19th senatorial district is based in north-central Ohio, and currently consists of Delaware and Knox counties as well as a portion of Franklin county. It encompasses Ohio House districts 22, 67 and 68. It has a Cook PVI of R+6. The district was represented by the Senate President from 2005 to 2010 with Senator Bill Harris.
The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for coordinating activities for child and family health services, children with medical handicaps, early intervention services, nutrition services, and community health services; ensure the quality of both public health and health care delivery systems; and evaluates health status ...
Del-Co Water Company, which serves 8 central Ohio counties, is asking customers to conserve water and use less on their lawns during 90-degree days. Delaware, Franklin county residents asked to ...
Franklin County health inspectors visited the Fork in Nigeria food truck at 3696 East Main Street, Bexley, on Oct. 23 and found 13 critical and 15 non-critical violations.
Nov 20, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Workers hang drywall inside the new Franklin County Crisis Care Center. Columbus City Council will vote Monday evening on an ordinance that would provide $4.5 ...
George Bieber House and Farm: October 3, 1991 : 2010 Stratford Rd., south of Delaware: Delaware Township: 4: Building at 101 North Franklin Street: Building at 101 North Franklin Street: November 25, 1980 : 101 N. Franklin St.
Andrews, an original director of the canal company, owned warehouses in Milan and speculated in grain and goods transported by canal boat. He also owned the first bank in town. Andrews served as the first Probate Judge for Erie County from its founding in 1838 to 1850 when he moved to Chicago. [2]