The Delaware Gazette

Deputy linked to former sheriff no longer with DCSO

The female Delaware County Sheriff’s Office deputy tied to for­mer sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III through the scan­dal that led him to resign ear­lier this month will not be patrolling the county’s roads anymore.

Giving thanks helps your psychological outlook

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WASHINGTON — Count your bless­ings this Thanks­giv­ing. It’s good for you. While it seems pretty obvi­ous that grat­i­tude is a pos­i­tive emo­tion, psy­chol­o­gists for decades rarely delved into the sci­ence of giv­ing thanks. But in the last sev­eral years they have, learn­ing in many exper­i­ments that it is one of humanity’s most pow­er­ful emo­tions. It makes you hap­pier and can change your atti­tude about life, like an emo­tional reset button.

Indicted deputies suspended without pay

The three Delaware County Sheriff’s deputies fac­ing felony charges are at least tem­porar­ily out of work, Sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis said Mon­day. Speak­ing to reporters, Davis said he has placed Lyle A. Chasse, James F. Cuc­carese II and Robert E. Cur­ren on indef­i­nite unpaid admin­is­tra­tive leave from their $28.34-an-hour jobs. He informed the deputies of his deci­sion in indi­vid­ual meet­ings Mon­day morning.

Olentangy Liberty 2011 class ready for future

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The last word of advice the Olen­tangy Lib­erty High School Class of 2011 will likely ever receive from its high school came from dis­trict super­in­ten­dent Wade Lucas.

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