The Delaware Gazette

More families building their own tornado shelters

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — When deadly twisters chewed through the South and Mid­west in 2011, thou­sands of peo­ple in the killers’ paths had nowhere to hide. Now many of those fam­i­lies are tak­ing an unusual extra step to be ready next time: adding tor­nado shel­ters to their homes.

BST&G fire district seeking levy renewal with increase

Vot­ers liv­ing in Berk­shire Town­ship, Sun­bury, Tren­ton Town­ship and Galena will decide on March 6 if they want to pro­vide more sup­port to its vol­un­teer fire department.

Liberty Township gets fire department grant

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Lib­erty Town­ship has received a fed­eral grant that will pur­chase equip­ment for the fire department.

Congress dodges one crisis, now on to the next

WASHINGTON (AP) — One cri­sis averted, on to the next. The day after Con­gress man­aged to avoid a gov­ern­ment shut­down — again — Repub­li­cans and Democ­rats stared ahead Tues­day at major fights over spend­ing that under­score a deep divide that’s sure to define the fast-approaching national elections.

Shutdown averted; disaster aid dispute surmounted

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WASHINGTON (AP) — End­ing weeks of polit­i­cal brinkman­ship, Con­gress finessed a dis­pute over dis­as­ter aid Mon­day night and advanced leg­is­la­tion to avoid a par­tial gov­ern­ment shut­down only days away.

Liberty Fire Department swears in new lieutenant

Quiet lead­er­ship and pos­i­tive atti­tude are two qual­i­ties in newly installed Lt. Chad Marohl of the Lib­erty Town­ship Fire Depart­ment. Marohl, a mem­ber of the fire depart­ment since Feb­ru­ary 2005, was sworn in this week by Lib­erty Town­ship Trustee Robert Mann.

Same goal, opposing plans for debt ‘super’ panel

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Dig­ging in for a bruis­ing strug­gle, Repub­li­cans on Con­gress’ pow­er­ful deficit-fighting “super­com­mit­tee” tar­geted Social Secu­rity and gov­ern­ment health care spend­ing Tues­day while Democ­rats pressed for higher tax rev­enue as part of any deal to reduce red ink by at least $1.2 tril­lion over the next decade.

Hurricane Irene tightens aim on East Coast

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BUXTON, N.C. — A mon­strous Hur­ri­cane Irene tight­ened its aim on the East­ern Seaboard on Thurs­day, threat­en­ing 65 mil­lion peo­ple along a shore-hugging path from North Car­olina to New Eng­land. One of the nation’s top experts called it his “night­mare” sce­nario. The Cat­e­gory 3 storm with winds of 115 mph — the thresh­old for a major hur­ri­cane — would be the strongest to strike the East Coast in seven years, and peo­ple were already get­ting out of the way.

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