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PRIMARY ELECTION: Park district eyes development of Pataskala-area preserves
PATASKALA — The Licking Park District wants voters, especially those in southwestern Licking County, to know it offers a bounty of parks and trails, many of them just a short drive away. With a tax levy on the March 6 ballot, it also wants area voters to know the issue would provide the district with [...]
Read More >>AREA DENTIST GOES GREEN IN A BIG WAY
Doctor Sudhir Sehgal, DDS Expands Use of Solar Panels to Three Central Ohio Locations Athens, Ohio—A top-rated dentist in the Columbus area has taken a leadership position in clean energy by installing Solar PV Systems on all three of his dental practices. In the face of Ohio Utilities increasing energy prices on January 1st of [...]
Read More >>Baltimore news: Local grad to sing at senior citizens meeting
The Baltimore Senior Citizens will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday at Christ United Methodist Church, 900 S. Main St. In recognition of Valentine’s Day, members and guests are encouraged to wear red. The Rev. Rebeka Maples will lead the group in devotions. The special morning program will involve a local youth, Kyle Norton, who is [...]
Read More >>Ohio struggles to enforce anti-dropout law
An anti-dropout law that President Barack Obama would like every state to have has been difficult to enforce in Ohio, where 23,000 teens dropped out during the last school year. In his State of the Union speech Tuesday night, the president challenged state governments to require students to stay in school until they graduate or [...]
Read More >>Ohio struggles to enforce anti-dropout law
An anti-dropout law that President Barack Obama would like every state to have has been difficult to enforce in Ohio, where 23,000 teens dropped out during the last school year. In his State of the Union speech Tuesday night, the president challenged state governments to require students to stay in school until they graduate or [...]
Read More >>In Ohio, dropout law hard to enforce
By Charlie Boss The Columbus Dispatch Thursday January 26, 2012 5:50 AM During Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Barack Obama urged states to require students to stay in school until they graduate or turn 18 — a law already in effect in Ohio and 19 other states. Still, at least 23,000 Ohio teens [...]
Read More >>Columbus Mileposts | Jan. 25, 1890: United Mine Workers form; daily wage low
By Gerald Tebben FOR THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Wednesday January 25, 2012 4:11 AM The United Mine Workers of America, which represents miners across the United States and Canada, was formed at Columbus City Hall on Jan. 25, 1890, when delegates of the Knights of Labor Trade Assembly No. 135 and the National Progressive Union of [...]
Read More >>Happy match: Adopted canine certified as therapy dog
By David S. Owen ThisWeek Community Newspapers Wednesday January 11, 2012 12:53 PM The Bernay family in Reynoldsburg got more than they expected when they adopted a dog from the Franklin County Animal Shelter. Hunter, a 2-year-old black Labrador mix, was so calm that Jennifer Bernay wondered if he might make a good therapy dog. [...]
Read More >>Reynoldsburg company’s vehicles to provide health-care services to veterans
View Slideshow Jeff Hinckley | Dispatch A representative of Farber Specialty Vehicles in Reynoldsburg, right, demonstrates the company’s mobile health-care clinics for veterans. Attending yesterday’s tour were, from left, George Ondick of AMVETS and Gerald J. Ward, VFW state commander. By Catherine Candisky The Columbus Dispatch Thursday January 5, 2012 6:58 AM Area veterans gave [...]
Read More >>Power Restored To Thousands After Outage Causes School Delays
Thousands of central Ohio residents had their power restored after an outage that caused school delays on Thursday. Representatives from American Electric Power said that three circuits went out early Thursday. Two Reynoldsburg City School District schools were affected by the outage. Both Taylor Road and Slate Ridge Elementary schools are on a two-hour delay [...]
Read More >>Power Outage Affects 3000+ Homes In Franklin, Licking Counties
CENTRAL OHIO — More than 3,000 homes in Franklin and Licking County have power again after a breaker blew at an AEP substation. A total of 3,495 American Electric Power customers were in an outage: 550 homes in Franklin County and 2,945 homes in Licking County. Power was restored to all customers at 7:47 a.m. [...]
Read More >>Three fires damage area homes
E-mail this page Print this page Larger type Smaller type By Jessica Heffner, Staff Writer 10:24 PM Tuesday, January 3, 2012 ST. PARIS — The state fire marshal is investigating three fires that have broken out in Champaign County homes in the past two days. Flames ripped through a home at 6618 Runkle Road in [...]
Read More >>New Fresh Coat Painters Franchise Serves Communities East of Columbus, Ohio
Home: News: Fresh Coat: With the purchase of their Fresh Coat Painters franchise, Dee and Herman Moultrie have expanded their entrepreneurial endeavors in Ohio to serve communities east of Columbus. Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) December 21, 2011 – Fresh Coat Painters has expanded its operations in Ohio with the launch of Dee Moultrie’s franchise to serve [...]
Read More >>Haire: Growth brought hundreds of jobs in 2011
By ANDREW MILLER ThisWeek Community Newspapers Wednesday December 21, 2011 11:07 AM Space is at a premium in downtown Canal Winchester and at the city’s industrial park, Canal Pointe, but that’s a good problem to have, according to city development director Lucas Haire. Speaking last week to about 30 people who attended a Canal Winchester [...]
Read More >>‘OTE’ residents say it with ink
CD101′s Rachael Gordon got one. So did musicians Jared “Path” Young, Cecil Moore (Nick Tolford Co), Devin Ryan (New City Gypsy), Kyle Caldwell (Punched Nuts) and at least 15 other people. All got a tattoo of the letters “OTE” inked on their bodies Friday as part of “OTE Day” at Cap City Tattoos, a shop [...]
Read More >>Tree Service Company Adds Landscaping Design
Basic Tree Care, a leading tree service company in Ohio, has announced it is adding a new landscaping division. The company is working with some of the area’s top landscape architects to create total backyard renovation and beautification in the greater Columbus area. Columbus, OH (PRWEB) November 16, 2011 Basic Tree Care, a leading tree [...]
Read More >>106 cats rescued in the Flats of Cleveland; House Bill 352 would prohibit …
Gus Chan, The Plain DealerMary Wawrytko feeds more than 100 feral cats living in the Flats and Tremont neighborhoods of Cleveland. Tails from the City volunteers also feed the ferals and recently removed more than 100 tame cats from the Flats. More than 100 cats rescued from the streets and alleys in the Flats of [...]
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