The Delaware Gazette

Wesley J. Crile

Wes­ley J. Crile, 86, of Deland, Fla., and Mar­ion, who was born Jan. 14, 1926, to Ford S. and Helen G. Crile, died sud­denly on April 22.

5 indicted in alleged plot to bomb Ohio bridge

CLEVELAND — Five men sus­pected of plot­ting to bomb an Ohio bridge were indicted Thurs­day on three counts each, includ­ing a new charge of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruc­tion to destroy prop­erty in inter­state commerce.

FBI: 5 men charged in Ohio bridge bomb plot

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CLEVELAND — Five men described by fed­eral author­i­ties as anar­chists angry with cor­po­rate Amer­ica and the gov­ern­ment were charged Tues­day with plot­ting to bomb an Ohio bridge link­ing two wealthy Cleve­land suburbs.

Irvin L. Miller

Irvin L. Miller, 66, of Wells­burg, W.Va., passed away Nov. 10, 2011, at the Select Spe­cialty Hos­pi­tal in Colum­bus fol­low­ing an extended illness.

Bishop swimmers start strong at IUPUI

Sopho­more Melissa Ward (Delaware/Home) posted Ohio Wesleyan’s best indi­vid­ual fin­ish at the House of Cham­pi­ons meet, hosted by Indi­ana University-Purdue Uni­ver­sity at Indi­anapo­lis on Fri­day and Sat­ur­day in Indianapolis.

Penn State shaken after firing of Paterno

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — After nearly a half-century on the job, Joe Paterno says he is still get­ting used to the idea of not being Penn State’s foot­ball coach. So is the rest of the shaken cam­pus, after one of the most tumul­tuous days in its his­tory. In less than 24 hours Wednes­day, the win­ningest coach in major col­lege foot­ball announced his retire­ment at the end of the sea­son — then was abruptly fired by the board of trustees.

Delaware boy hooks rare record-setting fish

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Good things do come to those who wait.But when com­pared to those in his fam­ily with a few more decades fish­ing expe­ri­ence, Noah Smith, 9, of Delaware, actu­ally didn’t have to wait that long to enter the record books.

OSU makes it official: Pryor not coming back

COLUMBUS — Ter­relle Pryor’s lawyer wanted Ohio State to make it clear to the NFL that his client could not return to the Buck­eyes. So Ohio State not only declared its for­mer star quar­ter­back would not have played at any time dur­ing the 2011 sea­son but also banned him from any con­tact with the school’s ath­letic pro­gram for the next five years.

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