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Once upon a time NFL training camps were held at regional sites, colleges and universities as a team’s extension into the ...
FOR the 14th consecutive year, thousands of people from all corners of the community tuned out for another successful Latrobe Biggest Ever Blokes BBQ at Kernot Hall, Morwell. Raising more than $90,000 ...
Under a deal with the city and Downtown Columbus Inc., the symphony originally had until June 2025 to produce a clear plan to raise the money.
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra has fallen short of its ambitious goal to raise $275 million for a new music hall by this summer and the city has granted it a two-year extension on its deadline to ...
By AIDAN KNIGHT LATROBE City Council has endorsed a range of changes to it’s creative fees and charges. The changes aim to make hiring spaces (such as town halls and arts centres) more flexible and ...
The Columbus Civilian Police Review Board held a town hall meeting to discuss their role and responsibilities with the community. Attendees raised concerns about police interaction with disabled ...
They will be among a class of four honorees, and they’ll be the first two Columbus television anchors to join the Ohio APME Hall of Fame.
Local News Cooling centers open in Columbus as temps expected to reach the 90s this week The Columbus Metropolitan Library will open all 23 locations for cooling as temperatures rise to the 90s.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus is in for a very hot end to June as the entire area is in the midst of a heat advisory but the city has responded to help residents. The city’s recreati… ...
A former Columbus doctor received a two-year prison sentence for fraudulently billing Medicaid $1.5 million for equipment he never purchased.
Under a deal with the city and Downtown Columbus Inc., the symphony originally had until June 2025 to produce a clear plan to raise the money.
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