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James Forrest Wisecup

James For­rest Wise­cup, 82, of South Charleston died Fri­day evening (March 23, 2012) after a short illness.

Linda K. Ward

Linda K. Ward, 50, of Colum­bus and for­merly of Delaware, passed away early Sun­day morn­ing (Nov. 6, 2011) at Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hos­pi­tal, Westerville.

Sara G. Baxter

Sara G. Bax­ter, 73, of Spring Hill, Fla., and for­merly of Rad­nor went to be with the Lord on Sun­day, Sept. 18, 2011.

Paul proving to be a force in 2012 GOP contest

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McALLEN, Texas — Ron Paul, antag­o­nist of the Fed­eral Reserve and advo­cate for the gold stan­dard, prob­a­bly won’t cap­ture the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion. But with his lib­er­tar­ian lean­ings ener­giz­ing a small though grow­ing group of pas­sion­ate con­ser­v­a­tives, the quirky Texas con­gress­man is prov­ing to be a force in the 2012 contest.

Russell F. Cochran

Rus­sell F. Cochran, 81, of Delaware died Wednes­day (June 22, 2011) in the Arbors of Delaware.

Local producers: Watch your wheat for head scab infection

The weather was beau­ti­ful this past week for bal­ing hay, and looks like the crops are almost all in around Delaware County. I’ve been out scout­ing the wheat fields this past week, and I’ve seen head scab in a few fields and I’ve seen sur­pris­ing good wheat. The wet and humid spring has made it favor­able for head scab. All areas around the state are report­ing of head scab in fields.

John Howard Nicodemus

John Howard Nicode­mus, 79, of Villa Rica, Ga., entered into rest on Sat­ur­day (June 11, 2011).

A. Marie Jarvis

A. Marie Jarvis, 78, of Delaware died Tues­day (May 17, 2011) in Grady Memo­r­ial Hospital.

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