Yarbrough ready to place new ideas into arena

Bill Yarbrough is well aware that he is fighting an uphill battle in his effort to unseat U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-Genoa Township).

Bill Yarbrough is well aware that he is fighting an uphill battle in his effort to unseat U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-Genoa Township).
Buckeye Valley senior Jack Grote has certainly been recognized for his work on the football field, earning All-County, All-Conference and All-District accolades last fall.

The Delaware City Planning Commission this week rejected arguments for owning urban chickens, despite arguments from several residents who expressed an interest in the trend.
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Europe’s crippling debt crisis dominated the world’s foremost gathering of business and political leaders, but for the first time the growing inequality between the planet’s haves and have-nots became an issue, thanks largely to the Arab Spring uprisings, the Occupy movement and other protests around the globe.
The state senate passed “anti-bullying” legislation by a 31–1 vote Wednesday, with State Senator Kris Jordan (R-Powell) casting the only dissenting vote, a move that has raised questions among some.

FORT BRAGG, North Carolina — President Barack Obama on Wednesday saluted troops returning from Iraq, asserting that the nearly nine-year conflict was ending honorably, “not with a final battle, but with a final march toward home.”
COLUMBUS — Unionized teachers and retirees, local government officials, and veterans are among public workers running for office in an effort by Ohio Democrats to take control of the state House after a successful fall campaign to repeal a collective bargaining overhaul championed by Gov. John Kasich and fellow Republicans.

Powell City Council this week approved a new set of rules regarding conduct among council members, a process that was initiated in response to complaints directed at councilwoman Sara Marie Brenner.