DALTON, Ga. — Plotting a comeback, Newt Gingrich looked beyond Tuesday’s Republican presidential primaries in Michigan and Arizona to the Southern voters he hopes will rejuvenate his struggling campaign once more, including in his home state.
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Delaware County could soon be just one of 19 counties in Ohio to earn a “StormReady” designation from the National Weather Service, recognizing it for its preparedness to severe weather emergencies.
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The race for the Republican presidential nomination took a turn toward the South Carolina surreal Thursday as Rick Perry dropped out, Newt Gingrich faced stunning allegations from an ex-wife and Mitt Romney struggled to maintain a shaky front-runner’s standing.
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WEST CHESTER — His campaign rocked anew, a feisty Herman Cain claimed a “groundswell of positive support” from backers on Wednesday and accused critics of trying to derail his White House bid as he worked to stem the fallout from allegations of a 13-year extramarital affair.
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COLUMBUS — Visitors to the Ohio treasurer’s new search engine for public worker salaries have complained the site is riddled with errors and omissions, leading the office to repair existing data and change the way it presents wage information.
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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.

Buckeye Valley school board members used their final public meeting before Election Day as an occasion to address any lingering concerns over a proposed 0.5 percent income tax increase. That ranged from addressing what board member Rod Boester said is misinformation peculating throughout the school district via the media and elsewhere, to arranging a possible walk-through of Buckeye Valley High School so community members can see how renovations there are shaping up before they head to the ballot box on Nov 8.

Buckeye Valley Superintendent Jamie Grube knows it’s never popular to ask voters for more money, and especially not now. But he thinks that if people hear all the facts, they’ll be inclined to support the school district.