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Mifflin Township police patrols in trouble after levy failure
Mifflin Township will have to scale back its police patrols after a levy failed earlier this month. Mifflin Township Trustee Chairman Kevin Cavener said the ...
Panini Opa, a locally owned Mediterranean restaurant, plans to open at North Market Bridge Park this month, the market ...
A local developer is seeking tax incentives for a pair of projects that would bring a boutique hotel and two new restaurants to Powell, marking the latest step in the ...
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Restaurant serving Cuban sandwiches, pizza opens in Gahanna
A new restaurant serving Cuban sandwiches along with flatbread and Neapolitan-style pizzas is now open in Gahanna. Spice ...
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Central Ohio woman killed when car plows into crowd in Florida
A central Ohio woman was one of four people killed when a driver allegedly fleeing law enforcement crashed into a crowd outside of a bar in Tampa, Florida, last ...
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Restaurant bringing ‘authentic’ Vietnamese cuisine to east Columbus opens
A new restaurant serving Vietnamese dishes such as pho and spring rolls recently opened in east Columbus. Pho 2024 began ...
Work is set to begin next month on the first phase of the Capital Line, a two-mile pedestrian and bicycle pathway that city ...
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Many Ohio schools have yet to receive higher ed compact, but students urge action against it
On Nov. 7, students across the state called on their universities to refuse to sign a federal higher education compact, but ...
The Columbus Fashion Alliance will enjoy a new official headquarters in the heart of the Columbus College of Art & Design’s campus. Dubbed The LOOM, the ...
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Nearly 450 jobs on the line in CCS $50 million budget cuts
On Thursday night, Columbus City Schools Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman recommended cuts to nearly 450 district jobs during a special board meeting to talk about ...
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What’s next for Ohio’s intoxicating hemp after federal regulation changes
Members of the conference committee tasked with deciding the fate of Ohio’s cannabis regulations say Congress has thrown a wrench into their plans. Two of the ...
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