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Martin named Delaware County sheriff

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There is a new sheriff in town. The Delaware County Republican Party’s Central Committee Wednesday night selected City of Delaware Police Chief Russ Martin to become the county’s next sheriff.…

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Olentangy’s high schools earn state, national rankings

All three of Olentangy’s high schools have been named among the top high schools in the country, as rated by the U.S. News & World Report.…

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Liberty Twp. settles on 6.6-mill replacement fire levy

Liberty Township voters will decide in November on the fate of a five-year, 6.6-mill replacement operating levy to fund the township’s fire department. Township trustees recently approved the ballot measure…

May 15 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Delaware police detective honored for victim assistance work

Delaware City’s own Detective Sergeant John Radabaugh has received a state Special Achievement Award for his work in victim assistance. Specifically, the recognition honors his work on a sexual assault…

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No drugs found in random search at Hayes

Drug-sniffing dogs and their handlers walked through the hallways and parking lots at Hayes High School Tuesday morning, checking for drugs as part of a periodic search. …

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Repeat drunken driver heading back to prison

The Westerville man who spent eight years in prison for killing a state trooper in a 2001 drunken driving incident only to be arrested again this year for driving under…

May 14 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Delaware school board targets June for vote on student athlete GPA

The Delaware City School Board is expected to vote in June on proposed stricter student athlete grade requirements. The new standard would require Hayes High School athletes who are sophomores,…

May 14 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Sports (Subscriber Only)

Volleyball: Patriots cruise past Warriors in regional showdown

Liberty made quick work of Westerville North Wednesday at Delaware…

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Braves roar past Lions for district crown

Olentangy’s Woody Wallace reacts after scoring the Braves’ fourth run in a 5-3 Division I Central District Championship win over third-seeded Gahanna Wednesday at OWU’s Littick Field. (Gazette | Ben Stroup)

Olentangy baseball coach Steve Little is retiring after this season,…

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Baseball: Late surge lifts Big Walnut over Lakewood

The Golden Eagles are headed for a district championship rematch…

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Pioneers dominant in district semifinal win

Orange’s Paul Trick connects for a single during Tuesday’s Division I District Semifinal against Upper Arlington. (Gazette | Ben Stroup)

Orange didn’t have much trouble getting past Upper Arlington during…

May 15 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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House OKs GOP’s anti-violence against women bill

WASHINGTON — House Republicans set up a showdown Wednesday with the Senate and President Barack Obama over legislation to protect women from domestic violence, a fight that’s become as much about female voters…

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2 US Navy ships collide in Pacific; no injuries

SAN DIEGO — An 844-foot-long U.S. Navy assault ship collided with a refueling tanker Wednesday in the Pacific Ocean, causing damage to both ships, but there were no injuries or fuel spills, military…

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World leaders set for busy US weekend of summitry

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WASHINGTON — More than two dozen world leaders will join President Barack Obama in an extraordinary weekend of back-to-back summits to tackle Europe’s mounting economic woes and solidify plans for winding down the decade-long war…

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Bobbie Randall

Carbohydrate-rich foods are not the enemy

Many people think carbs are the enemy. They are not. There is room in a person’s meal plan to include carbohydrate foods. In fact, 50 to 60 percent of the total calories in a healthy diet…

May 16 2012 / Read More »
Jim Newton

Will we earn security in retirement?

Every year the trustees of the Social Security System — officially known as the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and the Disability Insurance trust funds or the OASI/DI trust funds — provide their most recent estimates of…

May 15 2012 / Read More »
Tom Burns

Johannes Hevelius, my daughter, a tea tray

My 60th birthday just passed, and it made me think, oddly, of my daughter, a little-known constellation, an even more obscure astronomer and a tea tray. Canes Venatici may be an obscure constellation, but it produces…

May 13 2012 / Read More »
Mary Jane Santos

‘Geek’ with the library at the Delaware Arts Festival

T he Delaware Arts Festival is only a few days away, and I hope you are planning to attend. Stop by the “Geek the Library” booth to let us know what you “geek” (are passionate about.)…

May 11 2012 / Read More »
Master Gardener

Indigenous plants: Native American technique

Before becoming a Master Gardener, I had not ever really given much thought to whether or not a plant was a “native” species. However through the association, I have met several gardeners who are strong advocates…

May 11 2012 / Read More »
David Hejmanowski

Nine-tenths of the law

James Kent knew that there was something wrong with his computer. He had only recently acquired the computer — not through a purchase of his own, but through his employer. Kent taught public administration…

May 10 2012 / Read More »
Sylvia Zimmerman

A mother remembered

My mother would have been 100 on April 1. No one ever forgot her birthday — the only benefit of being born on April Fools’ Day.…

May 10 2012 / Read More »
Grady Memorial Hospital

Protect your skin from damaging sun


While you are outside enjoying the weather this spring and summer, don’t take the health of your skin for granted. Increased exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and premature…

May 9 2012 / Read More »

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