Jewish Federation of Columbus CEO Hecker resigns
Gordon Hecker is stepping down as CEO of the Jewish Federation of Columbus at the end of August after five years of being a part of the organization.“Being a federation CEO is more than simply a job – it is a 24/6 commitment,” he said in a letter to the community released June 8. “For the past five years, I have been privileged to fully devote myself to our Jewish community.”Hecker wrote a list of accomplishments that transpired during his tenure, such as raising more than $35 million for the C..>> view originalArmed robber steals medication from NE Columbus drug store
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Police are looking for a suspect who stole prescription medication from a northeast Columbus store. Surveillance photos captured the male entering the CVS Pharmacy at 4280 Morse Road just after 6:30pm on April 10. He wandered through the store before making his way to the pharmacy. Without warning, the suspect pulled out a black handgun and jumped the counter. He demanded codeine from the employees and grabbed three bottles of pills off a shelf. He fled on foot out of t..>> view originalJoe Biden's niece, pleads guilty in $110000 theft
Published: 06/10/17 05:42 pm EDT.Updated: 06/10/17 05:50 pm EDT. NEW YORK -- A niece of former Vice President Joe Biden has pleaded guilty in a $110,000 credit-account theft at a New York City drugstore.Caroline Biden admitted Friday to grand larceny and petty larceny, with an agreement to get two years' probation if she repays the money, does 10 days of community service and avoids re-arrest for a year.Her lawyer didn't immediately respond Saturday to a request for comment.A complaint says t..>> view originalReal Estate Report: Columbus No. 31 in 100-place study
Dallas area shines in housing studyThe healthiest housing markets in the nation are found in the suburbs of Dallas, according to a study by SmartAsset.To come up with the list, the personal-finance website examined factors including the cost of homes compared with incomes, the percentage of homes declining in value, the time required to sell a home and the number of "underwater" homes.Four of the nation's eight healthiest housing markets were in the Dallas suburbs of Plano, Arlington, Grand ..>> view originalBigger Tuna helps people develop product ideas
By Kevin Kidder For Columbus CEO Magazine When people with big ideas need a little help — or even a lot of help — turning concepts into reality, there’s a company in Franklinton that knows what to do or can reel in others to assist.Bigger Tuna founder and “commander” Jeff Myers, a former Battelle engineer, talked with Columbus CEO about how his engineering and design firm works at the company’s headquarters in the Columbus Idea Foundry.Q: What was the impetus to create Bigger Tuna?A..>> view originalLetter: Bike helmets critical to safety
From kids riding in the neighborhood to adults commuting to work, the arrival of summer means more people are out on bicycles. Only about 1 in 4 children consistently wear a helmet when they are riding, putting their brains and lives at risk every day. I’ve seen the consequences of accidents where children did not wear a bicycle helmet. Bike helmets can reduce the risk of a serious head injury by 85 percent and prevent 3 out of 4 bicycle-related deaths. The $20 for a helmet is well below the..>> view originalWhat's going on? June 10
Are you looking for something to do? Here’s what’s happening around the area. Are you looking for something to do? Here’s what’s happening around the area.June 10MAPS Air Museum eighth annual car show: 8 a.m. registration; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. show at 2260 International Parkway, Green. Museum open until 4:30 p.m. Car show is presented by Don Sitts. All proceeds of the event is going to the museum. Dash plaques given to the first 300 cars. Awards, 50/50, door prizes and food. Pre-registration is $..>> view originalPitchside notes: 5 questions with Columbus Crew SC beat writer ...
CLOSE FC Cincinnati knocked rival Louisville City FC out of the U.S. Open Cup May 31 via a 1-0 win at the University of Cincinnati's Nippert Stadium. The Enquirer/Patrick BrennanBuy PhotoFC Cincinnati fans celebrate the 1-0 victory against Louisville City FC Wednesday at Nippert Stadium.(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoFutbol Club Cincinnati is no stranger to big occasions and matches, but Wednesday's visit from Columbus Crew FC of Major League Soccer is an entirely differen..>> view originalScary professionals swarm city for Midwest Haunters Convention
Rita Price The Columbus Dispatch @RitaPrice As a kid, Tim Gavinski was just in it for the Halloween candy. During his teenage years, he discovered that haunted houses afforded opportunities to comfort and snuggle a jittery date. And now that he's pushing 60? "Three words: Startle, scream, laugh," said Gavinski, whose Wisconsin Fear Grounds ranks as one of the nation's top scary attractions. "That's why I still love it." That simple psychological formula — as reliable as it is pre..>> view originalRoyal and Adele Miller 65th anniversary
Royal and Adele Miller of Carrollton Ohio celebrated their 65th anniversary with a private celebration with family. The former Adele Meteer and her husband were married on June 12, 1952 at Methodist Church in Sherrodsville Ohio.They are the parents and in-laws of Sue Miller of Carrollton and Randy (Kiechan) Miller of Yokosuka, Japan. The couple have two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.Royal is retired from General Telephone Company, where he worked as construction supervisor. Adele..>> view original
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Jewish Federation of Columbus CEO Hecker resigns and other top stories.
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