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Renovations ongoing at Little Caesars
According to the new owner, Vikram Singh, from Waverly, a crew is working, renovations are now ongoing at the Little Caesars Pizza Washington Court House location, equipment is being cleaned, new items are being installed, and the shop anticipates opening in mid-August.
Enjoy open access to R-H website during fair season
Enjoy recordherald.com with open access July 15 until Aug. 15 thanks to Nutrien Ag Solutions Southern Ohio Division. With their sponsorship families can enjoy all of the updated fair stories and coverage of the 2024 fair season.
“The Path of the Pioneer” Hits The Stage In Plain City Aug. 9-10
PLAIN CITY – Jonathan Alder, the first white settler in Madison County and for whom the local school district is named, will be coming back to life on stage as “The Path of the Pioneer”, a play written by Daniel Rodriguez Hijo, will open August 9 and 10 at Buckeye Brass and Winds, 202 N. Chillicothe St., with the curtain for both shows scheduled for 8 p.m., and dinner being served prior to showtime.
A Homeless Man Was Shot and Killed, Which Makes People Worry About the Safety of Out-of-state Cops at the RNC
The man who lived in one of Milwaukee’s tent cities was known to many people in the King Park neighborhood and was described by a friend as a “beautiful person.” People would often see him with a Bible while walking his dog. A cousin of the guy...
Zoning into the Future: Overhaul of Columbus Zoning Code Will Bring Big Changes
Peering out at a packed crowd at the Columbus Metropolitan Club’s forum, Mark Ferenchik couldn’t help but smile. “Usually, zoning is an issue that people don’t talk about,” said Ferenchik, WOSU Public Media’s News Director and for many years a reporter whose beat focused on zoning and city development.
Native Plants for Pollinators event scheduled for July 26
Native plants are making a comeback across landscapes in Ohio. Native plants offer many benefits, chief among them being ease of care. Plants native to the region are adapted for the local climate and can thrive throughout nearly any growing season. Tired of lugging watering cans and hoses around the yard? Natives rarely require watering except in the most extreme drought conditions.
Police release photos of suspects in carjacking attempt that killed Ohio mom Alexa Stakely
Columbus police have released new details in the case of a Pickerington mother killed trying to stop the theft of her vehicle with her son inside. Alexa Stakely, 29, died early Thursday morning after she was struck by her own SUV. Stakely was picking up her 6-year-old son from her babysitter's residence on the 6300 block of Blue Knoll Drive at the White Oak Park Condominiums at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday following a waitressing shift.
ESPN updates Ohio State football odds of winning Big Ten championship
With the Big Ten drastically changing, many have wondered how Ohio State football will fare in this new 18-team dynamic. Oregon, Washington, and USC are the major players who have entered the picture, with top holdovers in Penn State, Iowa, Michigan and the Buckeyes still challenging for the conference crown. As the season is rapidly approaching, ESPN updated its 2024 Big Ten projections (subscription required).
How Columbus is cracking down on neglectful landlords
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — In direct response to what city leaders are calling two of the worst cases of landlord neglect they’ve seen, Columbus City Council passed measures Monday to hold property owners accountable. More than 1,000 tenants were displaced from the Latitude Five25 and Colonial Village apartments in the past two years due to […]
90 years ago today: a Wichita-founded company announced it was leaving town
90 years ago today: a Wichita-founded company announced it was leaving town 90 years ago today: a Wichita-founded company announced it was leaving town 90 years ago today: a Wichita-founded company announced it was leaving town
State Board of Education of Ohio continues to search for options amid dismal funding outlook
Another cloudy financial outlook has the State Board of Education of Ohio looking at further ways to make cuts, though the options are dwindling, according to leadership. At the board’s July meeting, Superintendent of Public Instruction Paul Craft led the state agency’s budget committee through current balances and future projections for their $17 million operating […] The post State Board of Education of Ohio continues to search for options amid dismal funding outlook appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
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