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Several items stall during two-commissioner meeting

A routine agenda for the Delaware County commissioners on Monday led to anything but a routine meeting.…

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Bullying targeted by talk at Oak Creek

“There never is a reason to bully – to make somebody feel bad about who they are,” Laura Simpson said to fifth-graders at Oak Creek Elementary School in a recent…

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Program gives teens expression with drums

Delaware’s own symphony had a $16,000 idea to help keep at-risk youth out of jail: Replace drugs with drums.…

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Coast to coast

Traveling logger visits Delaware by wagon…

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Arts Festival fun

Crowds and vendors pack downtown Saturday and Sunday.…

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City OKs plans for Jeff's Jam on Aug. 10

GARY BUDZAK Staff Writer Singer Del­bert McClin­ton and his son Clay will head­line the 2013 Jeff’s Jam, it was announced dur­ing the Delaware City Coun­cil meet­ing last week. “It’s kind of…

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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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Baseball: Pioneers cruise into district final

You don’t get to the district baseball tournament in any…

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MLL: Machine loses momentum in loss to Lizards

The Ohio Machine had a handful of bright spots, but…

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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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Oklahoma tornado kills at least 51

MOORE, Okla. — A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled…

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Lawsuit in Ohio cancer cluster will take years

JOHN SEEWER Asso­ci­ated Press TOLEDO — The wait for answers is far from over for par­ents who for years have lived with the worry of not know­ing what’s behind the mys­te­ri­ous can­cers that have sick­ened dozens…

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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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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…

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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

Rail tycoon didn't need federal help

SYLVIA ZIMMERMAN In keep­ing with the cam­paign dec­la­ra­tion, “You didn’t build that!” I offer the story of James J. Hill, a name on the lips or in the mem­ory of almost no one, a true “for­got­ten man.”…

May 19 2013 / Read More »

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