Lust family farm spans 7 generations
Mary Fox Guest columnist 8:49 a.m. EDT March 18, 2016Matt, Judy and Paul Lust at the family farm.(Photo: SUBMITTED)The 1902 County History said David Lust of Lykens Twp illustrated the value of industry, good management and integrity. Those qualities apply to Paul and Judy Lust and their son Matt, the seventh generation, to manage their farm on Beechgrove Road. Paul’s father, Lawrence, was born, and died, on the farm, and his mother Eileen, age 94 lives down the road.Father and son ..>> view originalCleveland Fish Fry Guide 2016: Check out local fish frys for the sixth ...
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Steve Presser, owner of Coventry Road staple Big Fun Toy Store, recalls fondly that his original partner in the business, his father, Marve, wanted to hold the store's grand opening in 1991 on April 2, Marve's birthday. But Steve Presser thought differently. "I told him it would only be appropriate if we opened on April's Fool Day," Steve Presser remembered, "so that's what we did." On April 1, 2 and 3 of this year, Presser will hold a special three-day sale marking 25 years in business, a mil..>> view originalMorning Read: Merrick Garland's healthcare record
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Columbus police are asking for the public's help in finding a man and his 7-month-old son, after police say the man pushed his wife from a moving car on Thursday. Montella Jovan Whitfield, 31, of Pickerington, is charged with kidnapping, felonious assault and domestic violence. Those charges in Franklin County Municipal Court also note that his victim was terrorized and seriously hurt. Police say that Whitfield was driving with his wife, whom they didn't name, about 2:30 p.m. on Thursday when t..>> view originalJohn Kasich debuts new Donald Trump strategy: Ohio Politics ...
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Among the first people to enter the Columbus International Auto Show on Thursday were several couples in which one half was trying, but failing, to persuade the other to agree on a specific vehicle. “I have Subaru fever,” said Jim Squire, 51, of Granville. “And I don’t,” said his wife, April Squire, 57. They were shopping to replace her vehicle, a Ford Explorer SUV, and she had her eye on a Toyota Avalon sedan or maybe a Ford Edge SUV. It’s a common scene at the auto show, which opened on Thurs..>> view original
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