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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.
Ross Bjork Calls Ryan Day “A Winner,” Snoop Dogg’s Youth Football League Was “Instrumental” in C.J. Stroud’s Life and Joe Burrow Compares Life in Ohio and Louisiana
Happy Independence Day to all who celebrate. Have a fun and safe holiday. “RYAN DAY IS A WINNER.” This week, Ross Bjork started his tenure as Ohio State’s athletic director, succeeding Gene Smith after his 19 years in the role. Before Bjork settled into his office at the Fawcett Center, Bill Rabinowitz of The Columbus Dispatch interviewed the Kansas native and asked him to share his opinion of Ohio State football coach Ryan Day.
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.
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.
Child care still unaffordable, inaccessible for many in Ohio
Ohio parents are working hard, sometimes at multiple jobs, but most still can’t afford child care, that is if there are child care options at all where they live. A new report from child care advocacy group Groundwork Ohio showed the scarcity of child care and the struggles parents had even when they could obtain […] The post Child care still unaffordable, inaccessible for many in Ohio appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
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...
Cities in Northeast Ohio explain fireworks ban ahead of July 4th
MENTOR, Ohio (WOIO) - Independence Day is typically marked by grilling out, parades, and fireworks to close out the day. And while state legislation has legalized fireworks, many cities across Ohio have banned the holiday commodity. “Kids get ahold of fireworks or people who are inexperienced in handling fireworks. Really,...
Conference Realignment: Which schools are in which leagues?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — It's a Friday in the summer and we're still almost two months away from the start of college football season. We've been going through withdrawal since you-know-who won the national championship almost six months ago. Perhaps you've forgotten which Pac-10 Pac-12 schools entered the transfer...
Columbus Weather: sunny weekend ahead
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Scattered showers and thunderstorms taper off this evening, with partial clearing overnight. The weekend looks outstanding! Hot and muggy on Monday!. FRIDAY NIGHT: scattered showers and storms tapering off, partly cloudy, gradual clearing, low 67. SATURDAY: mostly sunny, warm and pleasant, high 85. SUNDAY: mostly...
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