Cleveland Indians' Cody Anderson keeps getting hurt by the home run
CLEVELAND, Ohio â The home run continues to hurt Cody Anderson and pitching coach Mickey Callaway knows why. "It's all about the height of the pitches," said Callaway. "We're working on getting that depth back and keeping the ball down for the most part." Anderson has allowed seven homers this season. Callaway said most of them have been in opposition's danger zone. "The main thing is if you leave the ball out over the middle of the plate, thigh high, people do damage," said Callaway. The In..>> view originalCouple marries in defiance of church
The voices of the people gathered at Broad Street United Methodist Church resounded from its wooden peaks as they each raised a hand on Saturday and blessed the Rev. David Meredith and Jim Schlachter on their wedding day. "Now that Jim and David have extended their 28-year commitment to one another with solemn vows, we announce to one another, the United Methodist Church, the state of Ohio and the world entire that they are married," the crowd said. With those words, Meredith joined the ranks o..>> view originalLima Municipal Court records
Amanda J. Young, 24, of 18877 Road R, Columbus Grove, pleaded guilty to operating vehicle under the influence. Sentence: five days jail, suspended, $500 ...>> view originalPowerball-playing customers feeling lucky at west Columbus store
COLUMBUS (WCMH) – M&S Pizza is the place west-siders call the lucky spot to win cash. On Saturday, drawings were held for the $415 million Powerball jackpot. Customers at this store are feeling lucky; all of them are hoping they’re the next one to win big. “I come here to play because I know winners that come here to play,” says Robert Dehmann, a customer. He says his aunt won $250,000 here years ago and knows a few others who’ve won thousands. “I think it’s just the energy of people who have ..>> view originalOne person killed in a crash near Port Columbus International Airport
Sunday May 8, 2016 1:20 AM UPDATED: Sunday May 8, 2016 1:24 AM COLUMBUS, Ohio - Columbus Police were investigating a fatal crash near Port Columbus International Airport early Sunday morning. The crash happened around 12:15 AM near the intersection of North Cassady Avenue and Airport Drive. Police said at least three vehicles were involved in the crash. One person was rushed to Grant Medical Center in critical condition. That person was pronounced dead a short time later. Police said..>> view originalFavorite Nyquist wins Kentucky Derby, remains unbeaten
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The racing world wondered if there was a worthy successor to last year's Triple Crown champion American Pharoah. Enter Nyquist. The bay colt who lacks any distinctive markings won the Kentucky Derby by 1 ¼ lengths on Saturday, improving to 8-0 in his career as the fourth consecutive favorite to win the race. Ridden by Mario Gutierrez, Nyquist ran 1 ¼ miles in 2:01.31. The 3-year-old colt became the eighth unbeaten winner in the race's 142-year history, and the first since..>> view originalDelaware County's rapid growth a challenge for sewer system
Gazebos and pergolas adorn the grounds of the Olentangy Environmental Control Center just north of the Franklin County line. Lush lawns and meandering lagoons feed into ponds. A bald eagle soars above Highbanks Metro Park next to the Olentangy River. This park-like setting belies the dirty, smelly and critically important work churning below its surface and within its buildings. Seemingly more sanctuary than sewer system, it reflects the neighborhoods sprouting up around it, said Michael Fromme..>> view originalIncome, racial gaps in performance narrowing at Columbus State
Four years after Columbus State Community College ramped up its ability to save and sort through data on students' performance, the number-crunching tells a promising story: Some stubborn performance gaps — between black and white students and between low- and high-income students — are narrowing. The college measures "course success" as the number of students who complete a course with a grade of C or higher. Between the 2011-12 and 2014-15 academic years, the success rates of white students a..>> view originalColumbus schools: Board considers bus card to track students
Columbus City Schools wants to keep better track of the kids who ride its school buses each day — all 37,000 of them. That's why the district's transportation department is asking the Board of Education for approval to purchase a passenger tracking system that would immediately report when and where students get on and off buses, information that could be instantly passed on to a parent's smartphone, showing on a map where their child exited a school bus. The system, called Z Pass, taps into th..>> view originalMorgan Ellison, Ohio's best-kept secret, named MVP of The Opening ...
WESTERVILLE, Ohio -- Morgan Ellison earned his nickname on Saturday. The Pickerington Central running back, about to enter his senior season as perhaps Ohio's most under-recruited player, had the highest SPARQ rating of any player at The Opening Columbus Regional at Westerville North High School. His score was 131.19, earning him the SPARQ MVP. That means on a field filled with some of the best high school football players from Ohio and around the Midwest, Ellison tested the best on Nike's bar..>> view original
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