The Delaware Gazette

Remains of 10 Ohio veterans found are buried

DAYTON — Vet­er­ans and civil­ians stood side by side to honor 10 Ohio vet­er­ans whose remains were buried Tues­day with full mil­i­tary hon­ors, sev­eral months after they were found in a funeral home basement.

Daughter of unclaimed Ohio veteran steps forward

COLUMBUS — The daugh­ter of an Air Force vet­eran whose cre­mated remains lay unclaimed for years along­side those of about a dozen other ser­vice­men at a funeral home said she finds clo­sure in know­ing sev­eral groups want a bur­ial includ­ing full mil­i­tary hon­ors for him.

Growing a community, one garden at a time

Inter­est in com­mu­nity gar­dens has reached an all-time high, but a gar­den could fiz­zle and fade unless the right train­ing and sup­port is pro­vided for startup groups.

Christmas attacks in Nigeria by sect kill 39

LAGOS, Nige­ria — Ter­ror attacks across Nige­ria by a rad­i­cal Mus­lim sect killed at least 39 peo­ple, with the major­ity dying on the steps of a Catholic church after cel­e­brat­ing Christ­mas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a mas­sive explosion.

Holiday message: Drive sober

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Local law enforce­ment offi­cers and high­way safety pro­mot­ers are pre­sent­ing big bright red bows to tav­erns across Delaware County to remind patrons to always have a sober driver.

ACLU: FBI used outreach to collect info on Muslims

WASHINGTON — Heav­ily blacked-out inter­nal FBI doc­u­ments released Thurs­day indi­cate that the FBI, in some cases between 2007 and 2009, ran back­ground checks on peo­ple they encoun­tered at Muslim-related events and recorded per­sonal infor­ma­tion such as email addresses, phone num­bers, phys­i­cal descrip­tions and opin­ions in reports marked “routine.”

Post office near default? Losses mount to $5.1B

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Ser­vice said Tues­day it has lost $5.1 bil­lion in the past year, push­ing it closer to immi­nent default on a multibillion-dollar pay­ment and to future bank­ruptcy as the weak econ­omy and increased Inter­net use drive down mail volume.

Former governor plays peacemaker at Black Wing Shooting Center

For­mer Gov. Ted Strick­land vis­ited Delaware County Mon­day to help medi­ate an out-of-town dis­pute between friends. Can­ton City Coun­cil Pres­i­dent Allen Schul­man, who like Strick­land is a Demo­c­rat, also trav­eled to Black Wing Shoot­ing Cen­ter on Delaware’s west side to meet with rep­re­sen­ta­tives of Ohioans for Con­cealed Carry.

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