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Messenger photos by Dedra Cordle The city of Grove City and the Southwest Franklin County Historical Society teamed up to transport hundreds of modern-day residents back to the 19th century for the ...
Canal Winchester and South - Covering Canal Winchester and entire Canal Winchester School District. Covering all of Obetz and Hamilton Township Groveport - Covering Groveport and the entire Groveport ...
New development may be coming to West Jefferson. West Jefferson Properties LLC is seeking rezoning for 21 acres along U.S. Route 40 that connect the east and west of the village to downtown. If the ...
What is your vision for Hilltop Early Learning Child Center, and how do you see it evolving under your leadership? My vision is to see the Hilltop Learning Center becoming a staple in the community, a ...
By Linda Dillman Staff Writer Messenger photo by Linda Dillman Hamilton Township High School freshman Erynn Whitmer, and her dog, Hudson, visit Lock 30 on the old Ohio and Erie Canal in Locke Meadow ...
The former schoolhouse on the Hartman Farms site. Hartman Farms, once a state-of-the-art agricultural masterpiece on Columbus’ southside at the turn of the 20th century, is up for rezoning after more ...
Phi Beta Psi Sorority, a national civic organization established in 1904 in Columbus, Ohio, held its national convention in July in Denver, Colorado. The organization supports cancer research as its ...
The Mid-Ohio Food Collective (MOFC) received a $150,000 grant from the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, to continue its Mid-Ohio Farmacy “Food as Medicine” program. This initiative will ...
National Nutrition Month is celebrated every year in March. For 2024, the Madison County Local Food Council will celebrate by holding a donation campaign. Donations will be distributed to food ...
By Rick Palsgrove Groveport Editor Photo courtesy of Groveport Madison Schools Students in Groveport Madison High School’s construction trades program are partnering with the city of Groveport to ...
Messenger photos by Dedra Cordle The residents of the westside had been waiting for this moment for more than a year: Around 9 a.m. on June 26, the sights and sounds of marching bands, fire engines, ...