The Delaware Gazette

Reecie Selvage

Reecie Sel­vage, 94, of Sun­bury died Tues­day (Dec. 6, 2011) at Cherith Care Cen­ter at Wil­low Brook in Delaware while sur­rounded by his trea­sured family.

US orders review of student work visa program

JACKSON, Mis­sis­sippi — U.S. Sec­re­tary of State Hillary Rod­ham Clin­ton has ordered an “exten­sive and thor­ough review” of a for­eign exchange pro­gram that has been used by U.S. busi­nesses as a source of cheap labor and exploited by crim­i­nals to import women to work in the sex industry.

Musical of ‘A Christmas Story’ tours America

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NEW YORK — This Christ­mas, Ral­phie can skip the air rifle and poke his eye out with jazz hands. A musi­cal stage ver­sion of the clas­sic film “A Christ­mas Story” has begun a five-city tour with hopes that it might stick around a lit­tle longer, like a tongue on a frozen flagpole.

Republicans debating in jobs-starved Michigan

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ROCHESTER, Mich. (AP) — Together for the first time in three weeks, Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­dates assem­bled in ail­ing Michi­gan for a debate on how they would fix the econ­omy. Also sure to come up Wednes­day night: the past week’s alle­ga­tions of sex­ual impro­pri­ety that have rocked Her­man Cain’s campaign.

Halloween doesn’t have to be gorge-fest to be fun

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CHICAGO — Offer apples to trick-or-treaters and risk hav­ing your house get egged — maybe even by your own kids. But den­tists and dieti­tians say you can still make Hal­loween rea­son­ably healthy for lit­tle dev­ils and witches with­out resort­ing to dracul-onian tac­tics, like no candy.

Report: Mercury levels mostly down in Great Lakes

DETROIT — Mer­cury lev­els have dropped about 20 per­cent in the Great Lakes in recent decades but remain dan­ger­ously high and are get­ting worse in some places, sci­en­tists said in a report released Tuesday.

Worthington resident, 94, wakes up to blimp that landed in yard

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WORTHINGTON — A 94-year-old Ohio woman who woke up to dis­cover that a break­away blimp from a nearby air­port had landed in her back­yard said she heard a bang dur­ing stormy weather but didn’t real­ize what hap­pened until police knocked on her door about seven hours later. The 128-foot-long blimp broke free of its moor­ings at a Colum­bus air­port dur­ing strong winds early Sun­day, then drifted to the sky, headed east­ward and landed in Lil­lian Bernhagen’s back­yard in Wor­thing­ton, less than two miles from Ohio State University’s Don Scott air­field. No one was aboard and no injuries were reported.

Local retiree arrested in ’78 Calif. murder

A 62-year-old Delaware man with a lengthy rap sheet who was arrested on a Los Ange­les 1978 mur­der charge Mon­day night iron­i­cally served on the block watch and safety com­mit­tee for the retire­ment com­mu­nity where he lived, accord­ing to neigh­bors there.

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