The Delaware Gazette

Spectral lines

About 98 per­cent of the cos­mos is com­posed of the two sim­plest ele­ments, hydro­gen and helium, mostly in the form of giant gas clouds and stars.

Sheriff Davis faces numerous complaints about treatment of deputies

Four civil rights com­plaints and at least two labor griev­ances have been filed against Delaware County Sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis in recent weeks, and a union rep­re­sen­ta­tive expects more issues to come.

Another county 911 employee facing harassment allegations

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A Delaware County 911 dis­patcher appeared in Delaware City Munic­i­pal Court Thurs­day to face charges of sex­ual impo­si­tion and telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions harass­ment fol­low­ing a Nov. 30 inci­dent at the 911 Com­mand Cen­ter involv­ing a co-worker.

UPS driver rescues woman from sinking car

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Ethan Cal­lif, a dri­ver for UPS, was trav­el­ing his nor­mal deliv­ery route in Lib­erty Town­ship around 10:45 a.m. Thurs­day when he noticed a Honda Accord half sub­merged in a reten­tion pond on the north­west cor­ner of Sawmill Road and Pres­i­den­tial Park­way. He could see the dri­ver, a 28-year-old Wor­thing­ton woman, strug­gling to escape. He quickly pulled his truck to the side of the road and dove into the water, boots and all. Califf, 33, of Hilliard, pulled the woman out through the pas­sen­ger win­dow. She later told medics she was afraid and couldn’t swim. Her car ended up sub­merged in the pond, esti­mated to be between 10 and 20 feet deep, after a col­li­sion at the nearby inter­sec­tion with a Chevy Malibu.

Missouri officials say tornado killed at least 89

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JOPLIN, Mo. — A mas­sive tor­nado that tore a 6-mile path across south­west­ern Mis­souri killed at least 89 peo­ple as it slammed into the city of Joplin, rip­ping into a hos­pi­tal, crush­ing cars like soda cans and leav­ing a for­est of splin­tered tree trunks behind where entire neigh­bor­hoods once stood.

Spectral lines

Go out and look at any star in the night­time sky, and you are look­ing at an incom­pre­hen­si­bly huge hydro­gen bomb. Go ahead. Look. I’ll wait.

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