Newspaper item December 2, 1926 General Conflagration Narrowly Averted When $30,000 Fire Destroys Jones Building Worthington News
Newspaper item January 27, 1927 Local Fire Department Saves Burning Building at M.E. Children's Home Worthington News
Newspaper item September 1, 1927 Parish House Club Banquets The Local Fire Department Worthington News
Newspaper item September 8, 1927 Fire Destroys Building at Turner Farm Worthington News Frank E. Archer, Sr. (Author)
Newspaper item February 9, 1928 Village council votes to remove shrubbery on square: grants wish of the majority who vote 2 to 1 for removal: six appointed to fire dept. Worthington News
Newspaper item March 15, 1928 Short illness proves fatal: James Wagner dies at White Cross Hospital: was Chief of Fire Department and former Mayor Worthington News
Newspaper item April 5, 1928 $25 to be charged for fighting fires outside of Village Worthington News
Newspaper item April 5, 1928 H W Griswold appointed chief of local fire department: council to occupy new quarters in Jones building: telephone co. asks permission to lay underground wires Worthington News
Newspaper item April 26, 1928 Local fire department entertain North Columbus firemen Worthington News
Newspaper item May 31, 1928 Initial plans made for best and biggest Fourth of July celebration ever held here: American Legion, Fire Department and C. of C. to sponsor event Worthington News
Newspaper item July 26, 1928 Demonstrates life-saving methods here: R. E. Strain of Red Cross gives work at St. John's Parish Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Lightning causes small loss at Severance home: local fire department called out Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Strain gives second life saving demonstration before local firemen: Bob Allen of Mt. Air assists in work Worthington News
Newspaper item September 20, 1928 Barking of dog saves lives of 2 when farm buildings burn: loss at Frohneberg farm estimated at $2100, local fire department does good work Worthington News
Newspaper item October 18, 1928 Department called to fight woods fire: corn and hay stack destroyed Worthington News
Newspaper item November 1, 1928 Fire causes three thousand dollar loss at farm home: fire department and neighbors do splendid work Worthington News
Newspaper item December 6, 1928 Firemen meet with Council: new fire siren to be given 30 day try out Worthington News
Newspaper item February 7, 1929 Village council creates new office of deputy marshal: Fred Whited and A. G. Taladay new officers: firemen reappointed for another year Worthington News
Newspaper item June 6, 1929 Community joins in memorial services for James S. Wagner Worthington News
Newspaper item June 20, 1929 Worthington to stage big celebration on glorious 4th: event sponsored by Legion and Fire Department Worthington News
Newspaper item July 11, 1929 Fire destroys barn on Fred McManus farm: loss estimated at $5,000 Worthington News
Newspaper item July 18, 1929 Fire marshal to pay visit here: Miss Anneshansly to speak on fire prevention Worthington News
Newspaper item July 25, 1929 Eliminate all fire hazards is advice of state fire marshal: Marshal Gill and assistant speak at parish house: local fire department complimented for fine work here Worthington News
Newspaper item December 12, 1929 As the editor sees it: on the safe side Worthington News Leonard Insley (Author)
Newspaper item January 23, 1930 State Fire Marshal present at local school fire drills: Praises teachers and pupils for fine work; Chief Jack Welch also assists local department Worthington News
Newspaper item February 6, 1930 Council acts on township fires problem: Runs in country to be terminated March 1; Improvement resolution adopted Worthington News
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Chief Griswold explains fire problem Worthington News Herbert W. Griswold (Author)
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 25 new members added at C of C meeting: Objecives named for year of 1930; Fire Department problem to be discussed at March meeting. Bell telephone official invited to speak Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Many problems to be discussed at C. of C.; Fire protection and telephone service on list; Brice Keating mgr. of Bell Telephone Co., to be present Worthington News
Newspaper item March 13, 1930 Phone and fire protection problems aired at C. of C.: Telephone and state fire officials present Worthington News
Newspaper item April 3, 1930 Letters To The Editor/Another Letter Worthington News Elmer Boyd (Author)
Newspaper item April 3, 1930 Letters To The Editor/Trustees Answer Fireman's Letter Worthington News William Stierhoff (Author)C. E. Lewis (Author)
Newspaper item December 25, 1930 Newsies Get $47.10 In Drive Here Worthington News Newsie A. Lloyd (Author)
Newspaper item May 14, 1997 Third-graders began annual trek back through time Worthington Suburbia News (SNP) Susan Brohman (Author)