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.

Chicken Littles emerge with latest jobs report

As quickly as pos­si­ble peo­ple should move to their home’s storm cel­lar or place them­selves in the bath­tub with a mat­tress on top so as to shield them­selves from the rapidly approach­ing eco­nomic storm. Or so the mes­sage would seem to be, accord­ing to many econ­o­mists, after the Labor Department’s “dis­ap­point­ing” labor mar­ket reports last Fri­day. For­tu­nately, the stock mar­ket was closed for Good Fri­day obser­vances so the ensu­ing panic was stalled for a few days.

Mervin ‘Muggs’ Thomas

Mervin “Muggs” Thomas, 68, of Mar­ion passed away Thurs­day (March 29, 2012) at his residence.

Change can be good, but it is seldom painless

While in Colum­bus last week Pres­i­dent Obama sug­gested that those who oppose alter­na­tive energy sources might be con­sid­ered mem­bers of the “flat earth soci­ety,” much like peo­ple who opposed explo­ration by the likes of Christo­pher Colum­bus. In this instance, accord­ing to the pres­i­dent, those who cling to fos­sil fuels and ignore alter­na­tive energy sources are much like ostriches, plung­ing their heads into the ground and fail­ing to under­stand the need for change in any active, grow­ing and healthy economy.

Michael W. ‘Mike’ Lynn

Michael W. “Mike” Lynn, 66, of Sun­bury died unex­pect­edly Mon­day (March 26, 2012) at St. Ann’s Hospital.

Eugene L. Downing

Eugene L. Down­ing, 76, of Delaware, passed away Sat­ur­day (March 24, 2012) at his residence.

Winifred Lucille ‘Dub’ Miller

Winifred Lucille “Dub” Miller, 90, of Mar­ion and for­merly of Card­ing­ton died peace­fully on Thurs­day (March 15, 2012) at the Kingston Res­i­dence in Mar­ion. The Denzer-Farison-Hottinger & Sny­der Funeral Home is hon­ored to have been cho­sen to serve Dub’s fam­ily and will announce arrangements.

Industrial planning manufactures a false sense of accomplishment

Ear­lier this month Site Selec­tion mag­a­zine awarded its grand prize to Ohio for being the state with the most major busi­ness expan­sions in 2011 at 498 projects. The runner-up was Texas with 464 such projects. As might be expected, Ohio offi­cials, includ­ing Mark Kvamme as head of Gov­er­nor Kasich’s Job­sO­hio pro­gram, declared the vic­tory a vin­di­ca­tion of their efforts and sug­gested Ohio would remain a leader in attract­ing major expan­sions and new busi­nesses, thereby pro­duc­ing good job growth for Ohioans.

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