The Delaware Gazette

Ohio legislators approve new drilling rules

COLUMBUS — Rules reg­u­lat­ing oil and gas well con­struc­tion, water han­dling, and the dis­clo­sure of chem­i­cals used in drilling cleared final leg­isla­tive hur­dles Thurs­day before head­ing to Gov. John Kasich.

BV upgrade yields modern, high-tech environment

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The same night that Buck­eye Val­ley High School was first ded­i­cated back in 1964, The Bea­t­les were mak­ing their sec­ond appear­ance on the Ed Sul­li­van show, giv­ing mil­lions of Amer­i­cans a taste of Beat­le­ma­nia through their black and white televisions.

US stocks fall as Europe doubts bubble to surface

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Fear of Euro­pean debt is once again play­ing havoc with Wall Street.

Ohio’s future oil, gas tax picture debated

COLUMBUS — Ohio state offi­cials and the oil and gas indus­try are paint­ing rad­i­cally dif­fer­ent pic­tures as they lobby law­mak­ers to sup­port or oppose Gov. John Kasich’s pro­posal to raise the state sev­er­ance tax and reduce per­sonal income taxes.

Oil shale drilling raises enviornmental concerns

While tap­ping the Utica Shale that much of Delaware County sits atop of could cre­ate riches for res­i­dents, the process is also fraught with envi­ron­men­tal risks.

Lilac sentimentality

Amy Lowell’s love song to lilacs appeals to our sen­ti­men­tal side. But who isn’t sen­ti­men­tal about lilacs? Do they not melt our hearts and fill our mem­o­ries with April’s first bloom and waft­ing sweet aroma? Don’t they make you think about lemon­ade and freshly baked cook­ies on grandma’s porch? For me, lilacs were a con­stant on my child­ishly con­structed May Altar where my friends and I would light can­dles and prac­tice devotions.

Kasich tax plan absent from Ohio House budget bill

COLUMBUS — The Ohio House moved closer to a vote Wednes­day on a sweep­ing pack­age of spend­ing and pol­icy ini­tia­tives spear­headed by Gov. John Kasich, after strip­ping out his sig­na­ture tax pro­vi­sion on oil and gas.

Congress begins uphill battle to pass farm bill

WASHINGTON — The Sen­ate has begun lay­ing the ground­work for a half-trillion-dollar farm and food bill that would end uncon­di­tional sub­si­dies to farm­ers, but House Repub­li­cans’ resolve to cut its biggest com­po­nent — food stamps — by $13 bil­lion a year dims its prospects of pass­ing Congress.

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