The Delaware Gazette

James Edward ‘Jim’ Church

James Edward “Jim” Church, 80, of New Dover died Sat­ur­day (May 19, 2012) at his home sur­rounded by his large, lov­ing fam­ily, fol­low­ing a hard-fought bat­tle with cancer.

3 remain in the hunt to become sheriff

The field of can­di­dates to replace for­mer Delaware County Sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III has been whit­tled down to three names.

Deputy linked to former sheriff no longer with DCSO

The female Delaware County Sheriff’s Office deputy tied to for­mer sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III through the scan­dal that led him to resign ear­lier this month will not be patrolling the county’s roads anymore.

Lawmaker: More firings likely at US Secret Service

WASHINGTON — A top law­maker briefed on the inves­ti­ga­tion into a Secret Ser­vice pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal said more fir­ings could be immi­nent fol­low­ing the ouster of three agency employees.

Green beret gathering

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Forty-three years after serv­ing together in the Viet­nam War, Larry Crile recon­nected with a man he fought beside in the U.S. Army Green Berets.

Police: Man with 3 knives stabs 4 in Ohio building

COLUMBUS — A man armed with three knives went on a stab­bing spree in a down­town office build­ing on Wednes­day, start­ing in the admis­sions office of a tech­ni­cal school and injur­ing four peo­ple, includ­ing an employee of the state attor­ney gen­eral, author­i­ties said. The ram­page stopped when he was shot by a police offi­cer on the street in front of the build­ing just blocks from the state Capitol.

US Army sergeant kills 16 in Afghan villages

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BALANDI, Afghanistan — Mov­ing from house to house, a U.S. Army sergeant opened fire Sun­day on Afghan vil­lagers as they slept, killing 16 peo­ple — mostly women and chil­dren — in an attack that reignited fury at the U.S. pres­ence fol­low­ing a wave of deadly protests over Amer­i­cans burn­ing Qurans.

Oakland to assess damage after Occupy protests

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OAKLAND, Calif. — For weeks the protests had waned, with only a smat­ter­ing of peo­ple tak­ing to Oakland’s streets for occa­sional marches that bore lit­tle resem­blance to the headline-grabbing Occupy demon­stra­tions of last fall.

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