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Festival promises variety of entertainment

The Delaware Arts Festival will feature a wide selection of Delaware’s talent for its entertainment.…

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Berkshire zoning panel OKs outlet mall rezoning

A Delaware County outlet mall came one step closer to reality Thursday.…

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Arts Festival celebrates 40 years

Downtown event opens today…

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Council OKs Glenross, Braumiller updates

Delaware City Council unanimously approved more development in two subdivisions this week.…

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Off to see the lizards

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium prepares dinosaur exhibit…

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City to honor veterans

New Veterans Plaza planned…

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Residents will meet to oppose outlet mall

A day before the Berkshire Township Zoning Commission takes up a re-zoning application by outlet mall developer Simon-Tanger, a group of residents will meet in an effort to stop the…

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OWU finishes 3rd in NCAC All-Sports race

Ohio Wesleyan University finished in third place in the North…

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Boys Tennis: Barons play well at D-II sectional showcase

Buckeye Valley represented itself well during Thursday’s Division II sectional tournament…

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Baseball: Patriots pound Eagles 11-1

Win and advance is the name of the game at…

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Softball: Braves start D-I tourney in style

Olentangy’s Megan Hupp drops down a bunt during Tuesday’s Division I sectional semifinal against visiting Hilliard Bradley. Hupp beat the throw to first, earning a hit on the play. (Gazette | Ben Stroup)

Coaches expect their teams to be at their best when…

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Softball: Eagles overwhelm Bulldogs 16-0

Five innings, no hits, 15 strikeouts ……

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Treasury officials told of IRS probe in June 2012

Senior Treasury officials were made aware in June 2012 that investigators were looking into complaints from tea party groups that they were being harassed by the Internal Revenue Service.…

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Obama picks budget official to run troubled IRS

President Barack Obama picked a senior White House budget official to become the acting head of the Internal Revenue Service on Thursday.…

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GOP, Dems challenge Holder over subpoenas to AP

Congressional Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday challenged Attorney General Eric Holder over the Justice Department’s handling of the investigation of national security leaks and its failure to talk to The Associated Press before issuing subpoenas…

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Justice investigating IRS targeting of tea party

The Justice Department is investigating the Internal Revenue Service for targeting tea party groups for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax exempt status.…

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Obama tries to swat down two swirling controversies

President Barack Obama tried to swat down a pair of brewing controversies Monday…

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Tuesday Trippier

The scoop on greening your doggie’s doo

According to an article in Natural Dog Magazine, in the   U.S., we dump more than 10 million tons of dog waste into our landfills each year which accounts for as much as four percent of…

May 12 2013 / Read More »
Mariann Main

Neighborhoodly considerations for all

COLUMNIST COMMENTARY: It is with great delight that spring has sprung after what seemed to be one of the longest and snowiest winters in memory. Now that we are no longer held captive inside by cold…

May 8 2013 / Read More »
Tom Burns

Out in the suburbs of our galaxy

The sky includes star balls called globular clusters…

May 17 2013 / Read More »
Master Gardener

Cultivation and utility: Swiss chard

Swiss chard has been in cultivation for over 2000 years. Sometimes called Chard, Leaf Beet, Seakale Beet, Silver Beet, and Spinach Beet. It’s a descendant of a wild beetroot and often still referred to as beetroot.…

May 10 2013 / Read More »
Mary Jane Santos

Arts Festival returns to Delaware

It’s Delaware Arts Fes­ti­val Week­end in Delaware, always a won­der­ful event for our community. As you are admir­ing the tal­ents of the artists at the Arts Fes­ti­val, and undoubt­edly adding some beau­ti­ful pieces of art to…

May 18 2013 / Read More »
David Hejmanowski

A very Disney holiday

No company protects its intellectual property as fully or vigorously as the Walt Disney Corporation.…

May 18 2013 / Read More »
Bobbie Randall

It’s sweatin’ time again: Drink up

The temperatures are rising and summer is right around the corner.…

May 8 2013 / Read More »
Sylvia Zimmerman

The Rockefeller legacy

John D. Rockefeller wished for two things: to live to be 100 and to earn $100,000; he failed on both accounts.…

Apr 28 2013 / Read More »

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