Newspaper item September 3, 1925 Water supply causes alarm: situation to be remedied soon-capacity of present plant inadequate Worthington News
Newspaper item September 17, 1925 Chamber meets: endorses plans of Water Board and tax levies Worthington News
Newspaper item May 13, 1926 Council disposes of important business: moves to secure Columbus water and to enforce sewage disposal ordinance: zoning ordinance amended Worthington News
Newspaper item June 17, 1926 Council authorizes purchase: materials and equipment required to connect with Columbus water to be rushed into place Worthington News
Newspaper item September 30, 1926 Parking regulation amended at special meeting of council Worthington News
Newspaper item January 12, 1928 Village council holds first regular meeting in new year Worthington News
Newspaper item April 19, 1928 Council votes to establish grade line: sanitary sewer and water main to be installed on North Street Worthington News
Newspaper item July 5, 1928 Water bills mailed out Monday: 5% discount given if paid by July 15 Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 No further cases of typhoid reported at Camp Johnson: wells at camp contaminated, but spring water declared safe Worthington News
Newspaper item August 8, 1929 Council lets North Street contracts: bids of H. E. Miller and W. C. Grossman accepted Worthington News
Newspaper item October 10, 1929 Council holds short session: adopts legislation for South Street water main Worthington News
Newspaper item November 7, 1929 Council lets park sidewalk contract: Pearl Sloop lowest bidder Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Council holds March meeting: Favors 12-in. water main from Chaseland to Worthington Worthington News
Newspaper item July 10, 1930 Local Waterworks Board Asks Patrons To Conserve Water Supply Worthington News
Newspaper item July 2, 1931 Favors Lower Water Bills And Better Grass Worthington News George V. Wing (Author)
Newspaper item February 9, 1933 Local Council and Water Bd. Again Discuss Water Supply Worthington News
Newspaper item March 2, 1933 Verbal Water Fight Foreseen at C. of C. Meeting Tonight Worthington News
Newspaper item March 9, 1933 Vote Taken at C. of C. Meeting Favors Village Water System Worthington News
Newspaper item April 6, 1933 O.S.U. Geologist Tells Council of Age Old Buried River Here Worthington News
Newspaper item May 3, 1933 D. K. Nicola Writes Letter to Village Councilman on Water Question Worthington News Daniel K. Nicola (Author)
Newspaper item May 11, 1933 Water Will Cost $35,000 in Next 10 Years if Brought from City--Board Says Worthington News Worthington C. Lewis (Author)Elmer H. Gloyd (Author)Harry J. Wilson (Author)
Newspaper item December 14, 1933 U. S. Grants Village Request for Funds for Water Plant Worthington News
Newspaper item December 21, 1933 Council Takes Initial Steps on Plan' for New Water Plant Worthington News
Newspaper item March 29, 1934 Letter To The Editor Worthington News Worthington Department of Public Service (Author)
Newspaper item April 5, 1934 Granville Road Parking Law Passed By Village Council, Site for New Water Plant Determined Worthington News