The Delaware Gazette

O’Brien advocates ‘stable budget,’ wants to see projects’ completion

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Incum­bent county com­mis­sioner Ken O’Brien is run­ning for another term to “ensure the tax­payer dol­lars are wisely spent”; and to fin­ish projects cur­rently underway.

Health insurance rises for new part-time county staff

Newly hired Delaware County part-time employ­ees will have to pay more for health insur­ance cov­er­age in the future.

Attorney: Killing was in self-defense

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The trial of the Delaware res­i­dent and Iraq War vet­eran accused of killing his room­mate in March went under way Mon­day, as pros­e­cu­tors re-created the crime scene and pre­sented tes­ti­mony from two wit­nesses. In open­ing state­ments, Delaware County Pros­e­cu­tor Carol O’Brien told jurors that Joel Sell­ers, 25, killed George McArthur, 24, a child­hood friend, after they argued about a party hosted at the town­house they lived in together at 781 Lib­erty Road in Delaware.

Recount possible in Olentangy race

A Nov. 22 date has been set for the Delaware County Board of Elec­tions to deter­mine whether or not a recount will be nec­es­sary to deter­mine who won a third seat on the Olen­tangy school board this election.

Deadline to seek county GOP endorsement approaching

Even as the Nov. 8 elec­tion still approaches, the Delaware County Repub­li­can Party is look­ing ahead.

Candidates from Powell, Olentangy, Liberty and Orange sound off

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Can­di­dates for Pow­ell City Coun­cil, Olen­tangy School Board, as well as Lib­erty and Orange Town­ship trustee fielded ques­tions about tax levies, cost-cutting mea­sures and traf­fic con­ges­tion this week at a pub­lic forum put on by the League of Women Voters.

Four seek three open seats on Olentangy school board

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Four can­di­dates are seek­ing an Olen­tangy School Board seat on the Nov. 8 ballot.

Park employees see raises amid recession

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At a time where many other pub­lic agen­cies are lay­ing off employ­ees, cut­ting pro­grams and ask­ing for tax increases to pre­vent doing more of either, Preser­va­tion Parks of Delaware County has handed out raises of at least 23 per­cent to a third of its full-time work­force. Most notable among the increases since 2009 is a 30 per­cent raise — almost $21,000 — given to exec­u­tive direc­tor Rita Au, mak­ing her among the highest-paid gov­ern­ment employ­ees in Delaware County.

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