The Delaware Gazette

Yarbrough ready to place new ideas into arena

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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’s Grote nabs academic honor

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.

Planning commission puts chicken debate on chopping block

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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.

Euro, rich-poor gap proved key issues at Davos

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.

Jordan cast lone vote against anti-bullying bill

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.

Obama marks Iraq war’s end with a salute to troops

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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.”

Dems hope union victory spurs Ohio House takeover

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 council targeted with new rules

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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.

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