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One person injured in Franklinton shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Police are responding to a shooting in Franklinton on Saturday night. Authorities said the shooting occurred near the intersection of W. Broad St. and Shepherd St. around 9:19 p.m. One person was transported to Grant Medical Center in stable condition. According to police, a few...
“Columbus ArborFest,” hosted by Clintonville GreenSpot and Green Columbus
The first Columbus ArborFest, a celebration of the trees, plants, waterways, animals, and insects of Columbus, will be held at Whetstone Park this summer on Saturday, August 24 from 1pm to 5pm. The festival is free to attend and will feature live music, food trucks, local exhibitors, a native plant sale, and activities for adults and children alike.
Woody Hayes Demoted Archie Griffin, But He Later Made History
Archie Griffin, the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner in college football history, faced a rocky start after being demoted to fifth string just after his debut in 1972. Following a fumble during a blowout win against Iowa, Ohio State head coach Woody Hayes questioned Griffin's ability and sidelined him. Yet, after coach Rudy Hubbard advocated for Griffin, he was given a chance against North Carolina, where he made an impressive comeback with over 250 total offensive yards and a touchdown. This performance not only marked the beginning of Griffin's legendary career but also set a new Ohio State rushing record that stood for decades. On the eve of Ohio State's 2024 football season, Griffin will be honored with a new statue outside the stadium, celebrating his remarkable contributions to college football.
Kroger Marketplace in Plain City hiring for multiple roles before grand opening
Kroger's Columbus Division is now hiring for its Jerome Village Kroger Marketplace, offering up to $21,000 in tuition reimbursement, comprehensive healthcare and benefits, flexible schedules, and same-day pay, as it represents a $38 million investment in central Ohio.
BIA Parade of Homes returns to Columbus
The annual BIA Parade of Homes is returning for another year of stunning homes and trending designs on properties located around central Ohio. The collection of homes at this year’s Parade includes a number of spacious floorplans and trending interior designs. Each year, the Parade showcases a selection of...
Controversy surrounds Bucyrus City’s Skating Rink purchase…city incapacitated without Law Director
BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—Tensions ran high at a recent Bucyrus City Council Committees meeting as confusion and accusations of deception swirled regarding the potential purchase of a skating rink adjacent to the fire station. Angela Fishpaw, a Bucyrus resident, took the floor during public participation to accuse Council President Kurt Fankhauser of misleading the council and the community about the status of the purchase, suggesting that it was already a “done deal” and possibly conducted without the full council’s knowledge.
Fall Evening Nature Camp At The Ohio Bird Sanctuary
As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on that crisp fall edge, the Ohio Bird Sanctuary invites children to experience nature in a whole new light—at dusk! The Fall Evening Nature Camp, scheduled for Friday, September 27 is designed to immerse young adventurers in the enchanting world of the outdoors as day transitions to night.
School staff member resigns, accused of sharing inappropriate content with minor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — An intervention specialist in a local school district has resigned her job amid charges that she shared inappropriate content with a minor. The Westfall Local School District placed Tiffany Haughey on leave on Aug. 2, just after district officials received a complaint about her. The...
Hillsboro suspects arrested in 2020 Adams County murder
WEST UNION, Ohio (WXIX) - Two Highland County men were arrested for the 2020 murder of an 18-year-old in Adams County, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. According to arrest warrants issued on Friday, Jordan Comer, 22 and Latyran Haithcock, 25, caused the death of Boston Bloomfield on Aug. 25, 2020, in the 200 block of Palmer Road in Seaman.
Huge Vampire Coven in Ohio Gets Netflix Documentary
Netflix is about to drop a documentary that might show the world that Ohio is more creepy than we thought. And that is saying something. Joshua Rofé, who directed the 2021 Bob Ross doc has now set his sights on a murder mystery that took place in 1994 at a Goth club in Dayton, Ohio. This documentary titled "Vampires in Gem City" allegedly uncovers a vampire coven that's so large that it's only second to New Orleans. Ohio resident and TikToker with nearly 250,000 followers, Brittanstein says that it's not surprising that Ohio is fascinated with the dark side since this relatively small state has far more haunted attractions than any other state in the country.
Watchdog raises alarm about politically connected Ohio coal plant
MARTY SCHLADEN, Ohio Capital Journal — A “super-polluter” coal plant along the Ohio River is losing money and faces a hefty environmental liability, according to a recent report. Since it’s owned by a politically connected private equity fund, an obvious question arises: Will taxpayers be left holding the bag?
Dr Amy Acton guest at local Democratic picnic, says she ‘strongly’ considers running for Ohio governor
Several special guests made an appearance at the Mahoning County Democratic Party's annual picnic and family fun night Friday at the Maronite Center's Recreation Pavillion.
Ohio finds 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections, a fraction of its electorate
COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio’s elections chief on Wednesday referred for possible prosecution 597 apparent noncitizens who either registered to vote or cast a ballot in a recent election — a higher number than he normally finds but still a tiny fraction of the state’s electorate. Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said that of those […] The post Ohio finds 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections, a fraction of its electorate appeared first on The Tribune.
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