South and Canal Winchester Messenger

The South and Canal Winchester Messengers are hyper-local newspapers covering the city of Canal Winchester, CW schools, the village of Obetz, and Hamilton Township Schools.

Newspapers are delivered to homes, local businesses and by subscription.

Other sister Messengers are: The Grove City Messenger, The Groveport Messenger, The Westside Messenger and the Madison Messenger.

CW’s Community Care Day

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer Senior citizens around Canal Winchester need not worry about raking leaves or other fall chores by participating in Community Care Day,...

Heroes stepped up to help during accident

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer The quick actions of an Army National Guard member on his way to work at Rickenbacker and an Obetz police officer...

CW Schools’ levy on Nov. 7 ballot

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer Canal Winchester school district voters will decide on a 10.2 mill, five-year substitute levy when they go to the polls on...

Voters to decide on Hamilton Township fire levy

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer Hamilton Township is taking a bundling approach in asking voters to renew a pair of fire levies, while adding another mill...

Feedback sought on CW Community Plan

The city of Canal Winchester is soliciting public review and feedback on the draft release of the Canal Winchester Community Plan - an ambitious...

Civil War hero to be honored at CW Founders Day

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer The Canal Winchester Area Historical Society is celebrating a hometown war hero this year during its Founders Day celebration, albeit 160...

CW considers more support for senior transportation

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer Canal Winchester City Council discussed a pair of big ticket items on their Sept. 18 agenda—one for Destination: Canal Winchester and...

Lockbourne looks to grow

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer An agreement years in the making became reality when the village of Lockbourne and city of Columbus came to terms on...

Construction of CW pickleball courts delayed

By Linda Dillman Staff Writer Canal Winchester pickleball players have to wait a little longer to play on home courts following a construction bid opening where...
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