The Delaware Gazette

Schweitzer challenges Brenner, promising ‘honest representation’

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Craig Schweitzer is hop­ing to replace “pol­i­tick­ing” with com­mu­nity val­ues, as he vies for the 67th Ohio House District.

Stapleton’s ‘State of the County’: Delaware County weathers storm

While the worst eco­nomic down­turn since the Great Depres­sion has taken its toll on other coun­ties across the state and coun­try, Delaware County has weath­ered the storm rel­a­tively well, Delaware County com­mis­sion­ers Den­nis Sta­ple­ton, Tommy Thomp­son and Ken O’Brien reported Thurs­day dur­ing the annual State of the County pre­sen­ta­tion hosted by the Delaware Area Cham­ber of Commerce.

US: Sect bomb attacks possible in Nigeria capital

LAGOS, Nige­ria (AP) — After a week­end of vio­lence and fear, U.S. offi­cials warned Sun­day that lux­ury hotels fre­quented by for­eign­ers and Nigeria’s elite may be bombed by a rad­i­cal Mus­lim sect as the death toll from attacks in the country’s north­east rose to more than 100.

Economic outlook grim if no debt deal reached

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WASHINGTON — Hor­ror sto­ries are fly­ing about the dam­age that might be wreaked should Con­gress and Pres­i­dent Barack Obama fail to cut a deal by the Aug. 2 dead­line to increase America’s bor­row­ing limit. Nearly every Amer­i­can is in harm’s way, either directly or indirectly.

Delaware City considers trash privatization

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Fol­low­ing dis­cus­sions on Delaware’s poten­tial sewer and refuse rate increases this week, Delaware Coun­cil­woman Lisa Keller sug­gested the city look into pri­va­tiz­ing its trash collections.

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