Big Brother to hold Columbus open casting call
Published: 03/14/17 01:37 pm EDT.Updated: 03/14/17 01:48 pm EDT. CBS's "Big Brother" is going to be hosting an open casting call in Columbus this weekend.The event will take place March 18 from noon to 3 p.m. at Barrel On High (1120 N. High Street).The website states those interested will need to bring their IDs. You must be a United States citizen and at least 21 years old.For more information on how to apply if you can making the casting call, click here. ©2017 by 10TV.com. All rights rese..>> view originalColumbus denies payment for damage to three flooded homes
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Jim Woods The Columbus Dispatch @Woodsnight The 17-year-old boy likely would have bled to death from the gunshot wound to one of his legs if Columbus Police Officer Jeffrey Ward hadn't helped with a tourniquet Saturday night on the Near East Side. Nearby in the same alley off Maryland Avenue, Tyquan Lackey, 18, was dying from gunshot wounds and another 17-year-old boy also had been wounded. A "Sweet 16" birthday party had spun out of control at Vern's Place at 10:45 p.m. Saturday,..>> view originalColumbus' Own: Heads of Lettuce sprouted up from basement to bars
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The Columbus, Ohio, City Council has approved a five-year contract with Cincinnati-based Rumpke Waste & Recycling to handle the city’s residential recycling and yard waste program. According to a spokeswoman for the Columbus City Council, the contract is valued at $8.5 million per year and would allow Rumpke to provide bi-weekly single-stream collection of recyclables from city residents. The program includes primarily single family residences with some multi-family residences in the city. In t..>> view originalJohnson's ice cream shop expanding to Dublin, with more on the ...
County Commissioners: County officials to oppose state policy in ...
The Athens County Commissioners are calling for changes to a new policy that requires regional jails to help the state of Ohio house inmates charged with fourth and fifth degree felonies.Fourth and fifth degree felonies include crimes such as drug offenses, breaking and entering or unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. The commissioners oppose the change because the state does not compensate the county for housing the additional inmates. "The state wants to put more (inmates) in our regional j..>> view originalColumbus men sentenced to life in prison for Delaware Co. murder
Left: Reginald Conley; Right: Jermaine Kelly DELAWARE, OH (WCMH) — Two Columbus men have been sentenced for a 2012 murder of a Galena man. Jermaine Kelly, 32 and Reginald Conley, 28, were sentenced to 21 years to life in prison for a 2012 murder. On Friday, a jury fund 32-year-old Jermaine Kelly and 28-year-old Reginald Conley guilty of murdering 29-year-old Dontee Gervins. On Nov. 9, 2012, A Galena resident called police when Gervins started knocking on her door, pleading for hel..>> view original
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