
WASHINGTON — JPMorgan Chase faced intense criticism Friday for claiming that a surprise $2 billion loss by one of its trading groups was the result of a sloppy but well-intentioned strategy to manage financial risk.
May 11 2012 | Posted in
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Former U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes was not born at a gas station, and one downtown Delaware business owner is attempting to correct that misconception.
COLUMBUS — The state’s plan to streamline medical care for some of its sickest, most expensive and difficult to treat patients includes changes designed to eliminate unnecessary health tests, prevent medication errors and keep people healthier and out of emergency rooms.
Mar 30 2012 | Posted in
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Lewis Center couple Milt and Julie Law, who professionally help people downsize from their homes, have expanded their business venture in a downtown Delaware storefront.

The Delaware City Planning Commission this week rejected arguments for owning urban chickens, despite arguments from several residents who expressed an interest in the trend.
Feb 4 2012 | Posted in
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Anytime of the year is a time for gardeners to dream of being outside, despite the howling wind and cold temperatures. This year, remember the gardener in your life with a holiday gift just for them. Below are some ideas that might make gardening easier and more productive for your favorite gardener.
Dec 17 2011 | Posted in
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Ohio Wesleyan University Athletics Director Roger Ingles announced Monday that head football coach Mike Hollway will retire at year’s end.
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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Ohio State University alumni are plentiful in Delaware County. Local high school students consider OSU a hometown university, and many OSU graduates from other parts of the country fall in love with central Ohio and move to Delaware County following graduation to pursue careers near their alma mater
Dec 12 2011 | Posted in
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