The Delaware Gazette

Practice makes perfect

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Scioto Town­ship fire­fight­ers prac­tice skills that save lives

OWU commencement

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The Ohio Wes­leyan Class of 2013 includes 381 spring, sum­mer, and fall graduates

Grady still plans to move

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Eco­nomic down­town causes delay

Businesses earn awards

Main Street Delaware’s Executive Director Frances Jo Hamilton makes introductory remarks at the organization’s 10th annual Design Awards as President Doug Wilson watches. The ceremony was held in the Ross Art Museum on May 8. (Gazette | Gary Budzak)

Main Street Delaware lauds down­town efforts

Up she goes

The cupola was installed this week on Delaware city’s third fire station, under construction at 1320 W. Central Ave. The city ultimately plans to have a station in each quadrant of the city to reduce response times to emergencies. The existing stations are at 99 S. Liberty St., and 683 Pittsburgh Drive. A fourth station is planned later at 821 Cheshire Road. (Gazette | Deborah E. Evans)

Delaware’s newest fire sta­tion gets a cupola

School bond issue approved

City school Superintendent Paul Craft congratulates campaign leaders, board members, staff and the community after a successful bond issue vote Tuesday. About 50 people joined Craft at the district’s administrative building to watch votes being tallied. (Gazette | Kate Liebers)

More than 60 per­cent of vot­ers say “yes”

Sirens installed

Delaware County Emergency Management Director Brian Galligher, deputy director Sean Miller, Delaware County commissioners Gary Merrell and Ken O'Brien and Delaware State Park Assistant Manager Loren Hart examine one of two new emergency warning sirens at the park. (Gazette | Dustin Ensinger

County adds two weather sirens in parks

Baseball: Braves shake off slow start, sail past Pacers

Olentangy’s Casey Stanley, left, slides into third base as Hayes’ Jake South blocks a throw from the outfield during the third inning of Monday’s OCC-Capital Division showdown in Lewis Center. (Gazette | Ben Stroup)

The light rain threat­ened the start of the Olen­tangy base­ball team’s Senior Night fes­tiv­i­ties, but while the rain held off for the most part, the Braves’ offense did not.

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