University District camera shop to become church again
A number of churches across central Ohio have been converted into something else. The former churches include the Bluestone on East Broad Street Downtown, now a special-event and concert space, the Village Bookstore on West Dublin-Granville Road in the Linworth area, and the Frank Museum of Art at Otterbein University in Westerville. Even the Refectory, a tony Northwest Side restaurant, once was a church. So it’s interesting, and perhaps appropriate, that a former church in the University Distr..>> view originalColumbus Brewing brewery wants restaurant of same name to drop it
After almost 20 years of coexistence, it's Columbus Brewing Co. versus Columbus Brewing Co. The craft brewery, whose legal name is District Brewing Co., is suing the Columbus Brewing Co. Restaurant in federal court over the use of trademarks, logos and other copyrighted property. The brewery owns the name Columbus Brewing Co., and the brewery wants the restaurant to call itself something else. "These cases are common," said Brendan Palfreyman, a lawyer based in Syracuse, New York, who specializ..>> view originalTeen murder suspect from Illinois caught in Columbus
Taylor Chisolm, 10, had a life-threatening epileptic seizure when she was seven years old, and required three brain surgeries.>> view originalFew patrons using Columbus Metropolitan Library's new online system
Columbus Metropolitan Libraries in January rolled out an easier, quicker website to borrow books online, review fines and even socialize with other readers. The catch: a required, one-time sign up with BiblioCommons using library credentials and an email address. Since then, about 84,000 cardholders — just 16 percent of the system's more than 500,000 cardholders — have signed up, surprising some library officials. The transition will cost the library about $125,000 this year and an $86,000 annu..>> view originalColumbus Clippers weekly: Cleveland Indians Minor League Report ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The season is still young but that has not stopped Joey Butler from bringing out the wood with a solid start to his season. Butler is hitting .303 and he already has seven multiple-hit games for the Class AAA Columbus Clippers. The start is nothing new for Butler. "My starts have varied," said Butler, who began his career in the minors in 2008 in Class A. "That's how things have fell so far this year. I figure sometime you're going to get hot, and sometime cold. Right now it..>> view originalAn unfiltered Boehner trash talks Cruz
An unfiltered John Boehner is a glorious thing. The former U.S. House speaker did not shy away from expressing himself while addressing students at Stanford University on Wednesday. The Stanford Daily was on hand to capture his colorful quotes. Boehner, a Republican from southwestern Ohio, is not a fan of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz or his run for the GOP presidential nomination. To wit: “Lucifer in the flesh. I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have ..>> view originalOhio State's new sophomore rule leaves landlords hunting for tenants
Ordinarily, at this time of year, apartments around Ohio State University’s campus are fully rented for fall semester. Not this year. OSU’s rule requiring sophomores to live on campus, which takes full effect in the fall, is causing landlords to hunt for tenants and in some cases to do the unthinkable: reduce rents. “This is the most temperamental and tumultuous time as far as off-campus real estate that I’ve ever seen,” said Brian Grim, owner of University Manors, which manages 550 campus-area..>> view originalOhio Politics Now: What happened to the Cruz-Kasich alliance?
Want to know what’s happening in Ohio government and politics from Columbus to Washington, D.C.? The Columbus Dispatch has you covered. The alliance that may have never been: Earlier this week, it seemed that Ted Cruz and John Kasich had formed an alliance to try to stop GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. Throughout the week, it seemed shaky at best but then Thursday, Cruz told reporters that there never was an alliance. What Cruz said: "I recognize that the media is all eager to talk about an alli..>> view originalOhio State football | NFL draft: Big night for Buckeyes
>> Commentary | What a bizarre night for Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss CHICAGO — It figured to be a banner night for the Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL draft. But to have two of the top four overall picks, three of the top 10 and five of the top-20 picks was something few predicted. Former roommates Joey Bosa and Ezekiel Elliott started the Buckeye parade, with Bosa going to the San Diego Chargers with the third selection and Elliott to the Dallas Cowboys immediately after that. The New York Giants t..>> view originalInvestigator | CSU president balks at talking about new digs
Cleveland State President Ronald M. Berkman (Photo: Cleveland State University) CLEVELAND - Some Cleveland State University students just don’t get it.They see their mounting loan debt.They see the rising tuition.And that $200 textbook.And then some see that new $800,000 house purchased for Cleveland State University President Ronald Berkman.It’s Berkman’s third address since taking over as CSU president in 2009.“We as students just don’t understand why he’s in need of a new..>> view original
Friday, April 29, 2016
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