The Delaware Gazette

Ohio Wesleyan honors scholar-athletes at 8th annual Dale Bruce Awards Dinner

Ohio Wes­leyan Uni­ver­sity senior Sharif Kro­ne­mer (Sil­ver Spring, Md./Springbrook) won the high­est honor at the eighth annual Dale J. Bruce Scholar-Athlete Awards Din­ner, held on Thurs­day in the Benes Rooms of the Hamilton-Williams Cam­pus Cen­ter on the Ohio Wes­leyan campus.

Patricia Ann Vincent

Patri­cia Ann Vin­cent, 80, of Delaware died Mon­day (Jan. 30, 2012) at Grady Memo­r­ial Hospital.

Occupy protests: Shop mom-and-pop on Black Friday

PORTLAND, Ore. — Occupy pro­test­ers want shop­pers to occupy some­thing besides door-buster sales and crowded mall park­ing lots on Black Fri­day. Some don’t want peo­ple to shop at all. Oth­ers just want to divert shop­pers from big chains and giant shop­ping malls to local mom-and-pops. And while the actions don’t appear coor­di­nated, they have sim­i­lar themes: sup­port­ing small busi­nesses while crit­i­ciz­ing the day’s ded­i­ca­tion to con­spic­u­ous con­sump­tion and the shop­ping frenzy that fuels big corporations.

Local director returns to Delaware County with horror icon to film latest horror movie

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Patrick Desmond is no stranger to film­ing in Delaware County. His first films, “Absence of Light”; and “Psy­cho Street”; were both filmed here in Delaware County. Patrick’s cur­rent film in pro­duc­tion, “Closed Cas­ket”, has already began film­ing in the county. The movie, which draws inspi­ra­tion from “The Twi­light Zone” and “Tales From the Crypt” stars horror-movie-icon Michael Berry­man. Berry­man has been scar­ing audi­ences since the 1970’s, when he stared in Wes Craven’s chill­ing cult clas­sic “The Hills Have Eyes.”

Coaches choose Wittenberg as preseason favorite

Wit­ten­berg Uni­ver­sity emerged as the pre­sea­son favorite in bal­lot­ing by North Coast Ath­letic Con­fer­ence foot­ball coaches for the 28th annual pre­sea­son foot­ball poll.

Baked Apple: Heat wave hits urban northeast

NEW YORK (AP) — The urban North­east baked like a potato wrapped in foil Fri­day as record-breaking, 100-degree tem­per­a­tures and steam­bath humid­ity com­bined with the heat-trapping effects of asphalt and con­crete to make mil­lions of peo­ple miserable.

Former Orange standout signs with Crew

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It seems like just yes­ter­day Aaron Hor­ton was scor­ing goals for the Pio­neers at Olen­tangy Orange.As of today, though, he’ll start on his path toward scor­ing goals for the Colum­bus Crew, which announced Tues­day that it has signed Hor­ton to a multi-year deal (per club and league pol­icy no fur­ther terms of the deal were disclosed).

Residents flee as river overflows Missouri levee

Thun­der roared and tor­nado warn­ing sirens blared, and all emer­gency work­ers in the south­east Mis­souri town of Poplar Bluff could do Mon­day was hope the sat­u­rated levee hold­ing back the Black River would sur­vive yet another downpour.

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