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.

Whitehall native brings art to the people

Messenger photo by Dianne Garrett Whitehall native and artist Michael Sherman stands beside the mural completed through his "Accessible Arts in Alternative Venues"...

Carnivores roam free with other animals at the Wilds

Messenger photo by Whitney Wilson Coy A male cheetah carries his meal away from the prying eyes of tourists at the Wilds new...

Whitehall Council passes mayors lean tax budget

Whitehall City Council adopted the mayor's 2008 tax budget proposal at the July 10 meeting. Mayor Lynn Ochsendorf quickly ran through the document,...

Reynoldsburg looks at city charter issues

Messenger photo by John Matuszak Reynoldburg magazine photo contest winners, from left, Shua Mapes, Bridgette Wade and Jennifer Brett, were presented with their...

Columbus snow warriors get weapons to fight winter

Messenger photo by John Matuszak Columbus City Councilman Andrew Ginther looks over part of the snow removal fleet with Rick Tilton, assistant director...

Morison seeks return to office

Former two-term Bexley City Council member Jed Morison has decided to run for one of four council seats on the November ballot. Jed...

Scrap metal restrictions still too heavy, dealers complain

Columbus City Councilman Andrew Ginther has revised proposals to restrict scrap metal sales and deter thieves, but dealers are still complaining that the law...

Truro firefighters adjust after fire hits new truck

Imagine being alerted over a store's public address system that your vehicle is on fire out in the parking lot. Imagine now that you are...

Yorkland Center helps Alzheimers patients enjoy life

   Messenger photo by Dianne Garrett Yorkland Place resident Anna Mae Merz enjoys singing old songs with "Banjo Dave" Howard at the first picnic for Alzheimer's...

Bexley Council sets meetings on police station

Bexley City Council has scheduled a meeting for July 19 at 6 p.m., at which members hope to reach a consensus on how to...