The Delaware Gazette

State treasurer gets Ohio GOP Senate nomination

COLUMBUS — Ohio Repub­li­cans picked a first-term state trea­surer as their U.S. Sen­ate nom­i­nee Tues­day and deliv­ered easy vic­to­ries to a host of GOP con­gres­sional incum­bents, includ­ing House Speaker John Boehner.

Cuckler replaces BOE board member

One of the most famil­iar faces at the Delaware County Board of Elec­tions will no longer be ensur­ing that the county’s elec­tion process is open, fair and honest.

Residents discuss value of speed tables; committee votes 2-1 to keep them

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Delaware res­i­dents have asked the city to remove the speed tables, some crit­i­ciz­ing the traffic-calming meth­ods as unnec­es­sary obstacles.

Delaware becomes 3rd Purple Heart City in state

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Delaware pro­claimed itself a Pur­ple Heart City to rec­og­nize those in the com­mu­nity and through­out the nation who have been wounded or killed in combat.

Democrats on defense in 2012 governors’ races

WASHINGTON — Democ­rats are play­ing defense in gov­er­nors’ races in 2012, pro­tect­ing eight seats — some in con­ser­v­a­tive states like North Car­olina and Mon­tana — while Repub­li­cans are safe­guard­ing just four. But one of those is in Wis­con­sin, where a recall effort against incum­bent Scott Walker has emerged as a national test of the con­fronta­tional mea­sures many GOP gov­er­nors have taken to bal­ance state budgets.

NYPD monitoring of Muslims enters mayoral race

NEW YORK — Poten­tial can­di­dates for Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s office are tak­ing stands on the New York Police Department’s sur­veil­lance of Mus­lim stu­dents, rang­ing from cau­tious sup­port to a warn­ing about cur­tail­ing civil liberties.

Litt focuses on keeping jobs in Ohio, working together

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If elected to the 12th Dis­trict of the U.S. Con­gress, Mans­field native Doug Litt plans on using his nego­ti­a­tion skills to bring mem­bers of both polit­i­cal par­ties together.

Ohio Power Siting Board Public Hearing

Dur­ing an Ohio Power Sit­ing Board Pub­lic Hear­ing at Sun­bury Town Hall last Thurs­day evening, res­i­dents liv­ing east of Sun­bury in the Joe Walker Road area had their final oppor­tu­nity to speak out against Amer­i­can Elec­tric Power’s Vas­sell Sub­sta­tion that will be built on 265 acres pur­chased by AEP adja­cent to the village.

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