Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Cleveland Browns have Terry Talkin' Joe Thomas, STP, Columbus ... and other top stories.

  • Cleveland Browns have Terry Talkin' Joe Thomas, STP, Columbus ...

    Cleveland Browns have Terry Talkin' Joe Thomas, STP, Columbus ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- I hope Jimmy Haslam stays with his promise to the Cleveland Browns staff about staying with Sashi Brown's front office and coach Hue Jackson. Like virtually every Browns owner since 1999, Haslam has to deal with what I call STP... Stop The Pain. It's a self-destructive pattern of seeking a quick fix to stop the agony of losing. Original owner Al Lerner fell into that trap after the 2000 season. The expansion Browns were only two years old. Lerner allowed team president Carme..
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  • Columbus Fire officials announce new operation plan, new hires

    Columbus Fire officials announce new operation plan, new hires
    Columbus city leaders announced a new operational structure for the Columbus Division of Fire and Emergency Medical Services.The plan would modify how EMS transport vehicles are staffed.As the protocol outlines now, two paramedics are required for every EMS transport vehicle. In this system, one of the paramedics is responsible for taking care of non-patient care functions such as driving the vehicle.The new operational structure will only require one paramedic and one EMT per emergency vehicle...
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  • State football championship games should stay in Columbus

    Cincinnati 8:25 p.m. EST December 9, 2016Buy PhotoSt. X players celebrate their double overtime victory over St. Ignatius for the DI state title.(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoCongratulations to the LaSalle Lancers and St. Xavier Bombers football teams on winning their state football championships. The only loser last weekend in Columbus was the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) which announced that the playoffs would resume the next two years in Canton. T..
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  • Review: Dancers bring magic to 'Nutcracker'

    Review: Dancers bring magic to 'Nutcracker'
    Raise your hand if you attend BalletMet’s annual production of “The Nutcracker” because of the presence of at least one of the following: Life-size toys that jump and spin; soldiers who go to war with mischievous mice; or a multitude of waltzing flowers. If such fanciful sights draw you to the classic ballet, you are not alone. When performed properly, however, “The Nutcracker” should offer more than magic and make-believe; solid classical technique and demonstrative acting are equally importan..
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  • Returning home: Pearl Harbor veteran comes back to Columbus

    Returning home: Pearl Harbor veteran comes back to Columbus
    Published: 12/10/16 08:46 am EST.Updated: 12/10/16 08:47 am EST. A central Ohio Pearl Harbor veteran returns to Columbus after his week-long trip back to Hawaii.Milton Mapou returned to John Glenn Port Columbus International Airport today.He was in Hawaii for an honorary ceremony and a week of remembrance. The 95-year-old served with the United States Navy at Pearl Harbor during the attack in 1941. ©2016 by 10TV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritt..
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  • Gm 25: Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky Works Hard On & Off Ice In 4-1 Win

    Gm 25: Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky Works Hard On & Off Ice In 4-1 Win
    Posted Dec 10, 2016 by Tom Reed   DETROIT: As teammates showered and changed, Sergei Bobrovsky sat on a stationary bike and pedaled like it was his preferred mode of transportation to Columbus. The image of a franchise goaltender with a history of groin injuries overexerting himself on an exercise cycle drove John Tortorella to distraction last season. But the Blue Jackets coach uttered only words of praise for Bobrovsky following a 4-1 win ..
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  • Grandview bank robbery suspect threatens to shoot employees

    Grandview bank robbery suspect threatens to shoot employees
    Published: 12/09/16 12:53 pm EST.Updated: 12/09/16 04:45 pm EST. All schools in Grandview were under a precautionary lockdown Friday.Grandview Heights schools were placed under the lockdown after a bank robbery was reported on W. 5th Avenue, according to Grandview Police.Police say the U.S. Bank, located in the 1700 block of W. 5th Avenue was robbed Friday afternoon and they are searching for a suspect.The Columbus Division of Police released a photo of the robbery suspect.Police say the man ..
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  • John Glenn to lie in state at the Ohio Statehouse rotunda

    John Glenn to lie in state at the Ohio Statehouse rotunda
    The arrangements have been finalized for the local public memorials honoring John Glenn, the former astronaut and U.S. senator who died at the age of 95 Thursday. Glenn will lie in state at the Ohio Statehouse rotunda from noon to 8 p.m. Friday. The Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board will meet Monday to approve an exemption that allows that. Only governors and former governors, current and past Senate presidents and House speakers, current members of the General Assembly and statewide off..
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  • John Glenn was my grandmother's paperboy

    John Glenn was my grandmother's paperboy
    As family anecdotes go, ours is pretty great: John Glenn was our grandmother’s paperboy. About 80 years ago, Mildred Lemmon Gibson, my grandmother, and her parents Novie and Will Lemmon, had their daily copy of the Columbus Citizen delivered by a New Concord neighbor kid who would make history—over and over again. And, it has been my pleasure to share this piece of family history—over and over again. One of the people I had the joy of sharing it with was Mr. Glenn himself. The conversation wen..
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  • Food-help eligibilty up 23 percent in Franklin County

    The number of people eligible for emergency food assistance from Ohio food banks grew at a faster rate in the Columbus metro area than any other metro area in the state since 2009. The number here grew from 487,645 in 2009 to 600,267 last year, a jump of 23 percent.The number of eligible people rose by 11 percent in Cincinnati over that same time period, and 8 percent in Cleveland. Hunger continues to be a growing problem in central Ohio, despite a low regional unemployment rate. In October, th..
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