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Columbus City Schools Launch Free Educational Visits to National Veterans Memorial and Museum
Columbus City Schools announces the launch of a unique educational outing for students and their families, starting this September with free visits to the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. The Pathway Express program aims to complement classroom learning with hands-on experiences related to service and community. Parents interested in deeper educational experiences for their children will want to pay attention, especially if their kids enjoyed the district's Summer Experience. Columbus City Schools have declared the start of these family-oriented visits for September 1 and will continue through November 30th.
Kitten named Turbo Rinse survives high-pressure ordeal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A kitten has used one of his nine lives early in life. On Aug. 19, at Ultimate Shine Car Wash in Washington Court House, a kitten was discovered by a car wash attendant near the turbo blaster section of the tunnel. The poor cat, now...
See how Columbus City School District students compare to private school peers
Grade 3-8 For private school students on vouchers who lived in the boundaries of the Columbus City School District during the 2022-2023 school year: 3,474 students in grades 3-8 took for English language arts and math tests; 1,116 students took science tests, which are only required in fifth and eighth grades. Private schools can administer Ohio’s State Tests or over three dozen alternative assessments.
Ohio State Depth Chart Projection
It’s time for Ohio State to set its depth chart for the 2024 season. After holding their final intrasquad scrimmage of the preseason on Saturday, the Buckeyes must now determine what their starting lineup will be for their season opener against Akron next weekend as their first game week of 2024 commences.
MSU Football 2024 Schedule Preview: BC, OSU, Oregon Battles
The 2024 football season is pivotal for Michigan State University (MSU) as they face a challenging schedule starting with Boston College (BC), Ohio State (OSU), and Oregon. Key battles will reveal whether Coach Smith has fostered a winning culture. The early games, especially against two preseason top 3 teams, will be crucial in assessing the team's future trajectory. Each matchup presents unique challenges, highlighting the importance of performance in both offense and defense to gauge progress.
WBL Goes 6-4 In Week 1 Non-Conference Games
(8-25-24) It was good week 1 for the Western Buckeye League (WBL) against non-conference football foes. The WBL went 6-4 in week one. Three wins came against ‘big city’ schools from Columbus and Toledo. One win against a Northwest Conference school and one Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) teams.
Local nonprofit sees students through graduation
Every year in central Ohio, bright minds push through their last year of high school with their sights set on the future, planning for the next chapter. For some students and their families, graduation poses a distinct challenge. It takes substantial resources to move on from high school, no matter...
Dogs abound at inaugural Bark Bash canine festival at Prairie Oaks Metro Park
Thousands of pups panted and played at Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks' inaugural Bark Bash dog festival Saturday afternoon. Attendees could browse wares from 80 vendors, watch dog...
Local Cinematographer Hones Craft with Trio of Horrors
What does an exorcism, a pack of wolves, and some dead teenagers have in common?. Filmmaker Quinn Armstrong’s three separate films The Exorcism of St. Patrick, Wolves Against the World, and Dead Teenagers—which will be released over the next three weekends—share a single writer/director, one location, and one crew. And leading that crew is Director of Photography and OSU grad Sydney Lawson.
You’re Nuts: Predicting the Big Ten’s order of finish
Everybody knows that one of the best parts of being a sports fan is debating and dissecting the most (and least) important questions in the sporting world with your friends. So, we’re bringing that to the pages of LGHL with our favorite head-to-head column: You’re Nuts. In You’re...
Helwagen Chat: 8:30 p.m. Monday (post questions here)
Bucknuts.com's Steve Helwagen will host his weekly Chat at 8:30 p.m. Monday on The Front Row message board. Feel free to click the replies button and post questions on Ohio State and Big Ten football, basketball and recruiting. Steve will be in after 8:30 p.m. to answer questions.
The Franklinton Arts District annual festival
Since 2006, Urban Scrawl has helped bring the beauty of art and creation to Columbus. The tremendous success of this Franklinton Arts District event keeps the community busy, organizers say, and the residents satisfied with the display of artistic expression. “Franklinton has always been such a big arts district and...
Ohio State’s Offensive Line Harnesses Offseason Criticism for 2024 Success
Ohio State's offensive line is transforming criticism into motivation for the upcoming 2024 season. Players like Donovan Jackson and Josh Fryar acknowledge that offseason scrutiny fuels their determination to prove doubters wrong. Following a disappointing 2023 season where they averaged 4.2 yards per carry, the offensive line is committed to improvement, knowing that their performance on the field will shift the narrative. Coach Justin Frye emphasizes the importance of learning from past mistakes while fostering a matured, resilient mindset among his linemen.
Hidden gem Arvell Reese is waiting in the wings, ready to shine
Every day from now until the start of the season, Land-Grant Holy Land is highlighting Ohio State football players that you should be watching this season. Check out all of our ”Player to Watch” articles to get ready for the season opener against Akron. As the Buckeyes’ starting...
Tshabola nearing starter status as Buckeyes finalize depth chart
COLUMBUS — Ohio State’s search for its starting right guard is still ongoing, but one week away from kicking off the season, Tegra Tshabola is making his final push to lock down the job. Tshabola, now a junior after arriving at Ohio State as a top-150 overall player...
Midwest Weather Warning: Tuesday Storms Could Bring Hail, Destructive Winds, and Possible Tornadoes
Grand Rapids, MI — A severe storm system is forecasted to impact five Midwestern states on Tuesday, potentially bringing damaging winds and large hail. The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, Michigan, issued an alert indicating the risk of severe weather stretching from Michigan to Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Ohio.
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