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Dakorien Moore commits to Oregon, Buckeyes in solid position with another top defensive target
On Thursday, five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore committed to Oregon. It feels like the first time in a while Brian Hartline has missed out on a top end player at the position, but that is how it goes in the recruiting world. Moore was a long-time LSU commit before re-opening...
Ohio State recruiting set for big 48 hours of commitments: Buckeye Breakfast
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s 2025 class hasn’t had an ideal two days, with four-star edge Justin Hill committing to Alabama and five-star wideout Dakorien Moore committing to Oregon. But things can turn around on Friday and Saturday. Four-star edge rusher Damien Shanklin, the No. 110...
The Homicide Investigation In Columbus Has Led to the Arrest of a Suspect, According to Police
WFCN – A suspect has been captured by Columbus police in connection with a recent killing, which is a major development in the continuing investigation. Police have reportedly made extensive attempts to find and capture those responsible for the horrific event, and this arrest is the result of their efforts.
Summer Nationals 2024, Day 6 Recap: Fencers Find the Right Formula for Gold
COLUMBUS, Ohio — When the Vet Women’s Foil quartet of Jane Carter, Inga Cho, Margaret Kerr and Ann Marsh-Senic needed a team name, they went with what they know. “I'm a chemist,” she says. “We needed a team name. And I came up with this, instead of actually doing the job I was supposed to be doing: grading lab reports.”
July Business After Hours at Manchester Hill Winery
The Pickaway County Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly networking event, Business After Hours, on Wednesday, July 10th from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at Manchester Hill Winery, 13160 Tarlton (State Route 159) Road, Circleville. Their business is the last location with a Circleville mailing address when heading east to Tarlton. Krista Bower, the Chamber’s Executive Director Chamber, welcomes members and non-members alike to this free networking event. Please RSVP by 5:00 p.m. on or before Monday, July 8th at the Pickaway Chamber website -...
Columbus Underground Wins 3 New Awards for Journalistic Work
The results of the 2024 Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest were officially announced yesterday, and Columbus Underground was recognized with three awards for articles published during the 2023 calendar year. This marks the 9th year in a row that Columbus Underground has been the recipient of journalism awards from the Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) chapters.
Burning Question: How good is the Ohio State men’s basketball backcourt?
From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about the most important questions yet unanswered for the season. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content and our ”Burning Questions” articles here.
First Columbus Paris Baguette Café Set to Open on July 5th as the Brand Continues to Dominate the Bakery Franchise Space
Local Residents and Franchisees Sridhar and Mayuri Talluri set to open their first Paris Baguette café at 3969 Merchants Row, Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH 43219. , the bakery café concept with 4,000 units worldwide, is growing quickly in America. With over 170 bakery cafés in the U.S. and another 51 awarded, they have built a strong presence nationwide. Paris Baguette continues along an impressive growth trajectory with their most recent bakery café opening at 3969 Merchants Row, Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH 43219 on July 5th, with a Grand Opening celebration on July 27th.
Story of the Clintonville Mystery House Will Be Explored in an Upcoming Documentary
Meshach Malley, the grandson of homeowner Bob Erickson, wants to provide a behind-the-scenes historical look at Clintonville’s most distinctive and fascinating residence. Bob Erickson’s whimsical Clintonville home, with its turrets and fanciful adornments, has been a point of curiosity in its neighborhood and beyond for decades. Now, a documentary will open the home’s doors to the curious and tell its story.
Playing local: Columbus developer's body of work includes best RPGs of last 20 years
Video game fans hoping to play locally developed titles should keep an eye out for Digimancy Entertainment CEO George Ziets’ upcoming single-player, narrative-focused role-playing game. With its release date still years out, however, players can weather the wait by checking out titles Ziets worked on as a narrative designer for some of the role-playing genre’s most impactful titles. With these story-heavy RPGs ranging from 30 to 100 hours in length, you’ll have plenty to do in the meantime. Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer (Obsidian, 2007) Before Baldur’s Gate 3, there was Neverwinter Nights.
Federal audit finds Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority's contractor missed problems
A federal inspection of Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority apartments found numerous problems, and that the agency didn't do a good job overseeing the performance of the contractor hired to manage the program. An audit by the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development states that families...
Family camps out for 17 hours to get the best view of Red, White & BOOM!
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – On the morning of Red, White & BOOM! families line Civic Center Drive with caution tape, hoping to secure a spot with the best view of the fireworks. Abby Silvia, a Columbus native, comes to BOOM! nearly every year with her family, as long as her husband is able to get […]
Adena Health does not meet standards of top healthcare accreditation group
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (WCMH) — A hospital system in Chillicothe that was the subject of several reports by NBC4 Investigates, has been notified that it does not meet the standards of a top healthcare accreditation organization. The National Committee for Quality Assurance has denied Adena Health’s accreditation in credentialing. NCQA is a non-profit organization that bills […]
Report: Former Rangers Forward Signs Deal With Hurricanes
Jack Roslovic officially has a new contract. After spending the 2023-24 season split between the Columbus Blue Jackets and New York Rangers, he is signing with the Hurricanes. Details are expected to come later, as Darren Dreger reports he will be signing in Carolina. This is a great deal for the scoring winger.
Village council discusses food truck regulations
MECHANICSBURG — The Mechanicsburg Village Council met on Monday, June 17 in regular session in the municipal building. Mayor Jason Adelsberger was not present. Owners of a food truck were present at the meeting. They were there to discuss the arrangements they have made with the owner of the old Grandma’s Pizza building located at 300 West Main Street. Discussion was had amongst council regarding the lack of rules/regulations and permitting the village currently has on food trucks in general. Ultimately it was decided that more information was needed on how to proceed, and a request was made for the planning commission to meet and make decisions on rules and regulations regarding food trucks. Temporary allowance of the particular food truck in question was approved.
Ohio traffic deaths up compared to ten years ago despite recent declines
The July 4 weekend means Ohio’s roads will be packed with holiday travelers. AAA projects almost 61 million will hit the road and another 10 million have other travel plans. A recent report digging through a decade of traffic fatality data offers a reminder to be patient behind the wheel. The Roadway Information Program, or […] The post Ohio traffic deaths up compared to ten years ago despite recent declines appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Voter accuracy program going statewide in Ohio
(The Center Square) – A pilot program targeting the accuracy of voter rolls in Ohio is now going statewide. Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently announced a new voter data integrity program that began in six counties and is now going statewide. The program uses county-specific digital dashboards to help identify voter registration discrepancies. “These data entry discrepancies are not commonly indicative of fraud or irregularities, but they must be...
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