The Delaware Gazette

William K. Vaughan

William K. Vaughan, for­merly of Colum­bus and Pow­ell passed away at the VA Hos­pice Facil­ity in St. Peters­burg, Fla., on Tues­day (March 27, 2012) at the age of 89.

3 remain in the hunt to become sheriff

The field of can­di­dates to replace for­mer Delaware County Sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III has been whit­tled down to three names.

Deputy linked to former sheriff no longer with DCSO

The female Delaware County Sheriff’s Office deputy tied to for­mer sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III through the scan­dal that led him to resign ear­lier this month will not be patrolling the county’s roads anymore.

Don’t miss these eco-events

I am amazed at all of the great eco-friendly events tak­ing place in and around our county. Delaware is hop­ping with edu­ca­tional and family-friendly hap­pen­ings. Here is a snap­shot of some local events com­ing up that you might want to con­sider attending:

Toland powers OWU baseball to twinbill sweep

Junior catcher James Toland (Stow/Walsh Jesuit) smashed 3 home runs and senior first base­man Nathan Strome (Sid­ney) crushed a timely 3-run homer to power Ohio Wes­leyan to a dou­ble­header sweep of Wit­ten­berg in North Coast Ath­letic Con­fer­ence West Divi­sion play on Sun­day at Littick Field.

Ohio Wesleyan honors scholar-athletes at 8th annual Dale Bruce Awards Dinner

Ohio Wes­leyan Uni­ver­sity senior Sharif Kro­ne­mer (Sil­ver Spring, Md./Springbrook) won the high­est honor at the eighth annual Dale J. Bruce Scholar-Athlete Awards Din­ner, held on Thurs­day in the Benes Rooms of the Hamilton-Williams Cam­pus Cen­ter on the Ohio Wes­leyan campus.

AP NewsBreak: Competition cuts down Medicare fraud

WASHINGTON — A year­long exper­i­ment with com­pet­i­tive bid­ding for power wheel­chairs, dia­betic sup­plies and other per­sonal med­ical equip­ment pro­duced $200 mil­lion in sav­ings for Medicare, and gov­ern­ment offi­cials said Wednes­day they are expand­ing the pilot pro­gram in search of even greater dividends.

Baseball: Capital withstands Bishop rally

Fresh­man out­fielder J.J. Buckey (Toledo/Ottawa Hills) sin­gled home a pair of runs to bring Ohio Wes­leyan within a run, but Cap­i­tal held off the Bishop rally and escaped Littick Field with a 7–6 non-conference win in Ohio Wesleyan’s home opener on Wednesday.

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