Saturday, October 8, 2016

Columbus will be home to the National Veterans Memorial ... and other top stories.

  • Columbus will be home to the National Veterans Memorial ...

    Columbus will be home to the National Veterans Memorial ...
    The National Veterans Memorial & Museum will have exhibits paying tribute to veterans… more Columbus could be home to the country’s first official national veterans memorial. A name change is in store for the museum being constructed on downtown’s Scioto peninsula, with support from a bill introduced in Congress to designate it as such. The National Veterans Memorial & Museum will have exhibits paying tribute to veterans… more “We are moving for..
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  • West Wing actors to campaign in Columbus for Clinton

    West Wing actors to campaign in Columbus for Clinton
    Several cast members of The West Wing -- a long-running, highly rated TV drama depicting life inside the White House -- will campaign in Columbus on Sunday on behalf of Hillary Clinton. The event for the Democratic presidential candidate is scheduled for 2:40 p.m. Sunday at the Columbus Ward 21 annual grassroots political rally at 153 E. Kanawha Ave. on the North Side, south of Worthington. Actors scheduled to appear at the event are Dule Hill (who played Charlie Young), Allison Janney (C.J...
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  • Columbus church works to bring peace in wake of violence

    Columbus church works to bring peace in wake of violence
    Some Columbus neighborhoods are trying to heal after recent violence in the city and across the country.Community members living near Olde Towne East say they are heartbroken over police shootings in Charlotte, North Carolina and Tulsa, Oklahoma, but especially at home.A 13-year-old boy shot and killed by a Columbus police officer last week will soon be laid to rest. The funeral for Tyre King is Saturday morning.While the healing process is slow in the Columbus community, a local church hoped fo..
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  • Columbus woman pleads guilty after another woman's overdose death

    Columbus woman pleads guilty after another woman's overdose death
    COLUMBUS (WCMH)–Jamie Maynard, age 27, pleaded guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter and one count of trafficking in heroin during a hearing at the Franklin County Common Pleas Court House Friday. According to investigators, she sold heroin to Courtney Penix, age 24, at the West Point Plaza Shopping Center Walmart in west Columbus on April 27, 2015. Penix’s body was discovered in a Meijer restroom a short time later. Penix died from a heroin overdose. Maynard’s indictment is one of t..
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  • About 26000 briefly without power in southeast Columbus

    About 26000 briefly without power in southeast Columbus
    Jamie Maynard, age 27, pleaded guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter and one count of trafficking in heroin during a hearing at th…
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  • Columbus Grove can't keep up with Ada

    Ada quarterback Seth Conley runs to avoid a tackle attempt of Columbus Grove's ... By the time Columbus Grove could counter, the damage was already done.
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