Amid transfers, Ohio State basketball will hunker down with a core ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State basketball isn't done changing. The transfer of freshman Daniel Giddens on Monday, following the transfer of freshman guard Austin Grandstaff in December, wasn't a shock around the program. Don't you be shocked if there are more transfers to come. But this isn't a numbers game. Giddens' departure, and what could be ahead, isn't about clearing the decks to get new guys. Ohio State has strong interest in Westerville South senior forward Andre Wesson, who recently ear..>> view originalPolice investigating after man's body found in Scioto River
Police investigating after man’s body found in Scioto River By NBC4 Staff Published: March 29, 2016, 1:46 pm Updated: March 29, 2016, 6:37 pm COLUMBUS (WCMH)– Columbus police say they are investigating after a body was reported in the Scioto River on the south side of the city. Police have not identified the body, but say it is a man in his 20s. Homicide Sgt. Dave Sicilian said the Columbus Police dive team was doing a systematic search of the river Wednesday morning and found the ..>> view originalMan shot six times walks to woman's house for help
ROANOKE, Va. (WAVY) — Christy Montoya ran into a burning Roanoke, Virginia home early March 19 in an attempt to rescue her friends’ children…>> view originalColumbus girl using Spring Break to raise water for Flint
COLUMBUS (WCMH)– It’s spring break for many Students around central Ohio. Some are either on vacation, sleeping in, or just simply relaxing. However, a local 9-year-old girl is doing the complete opposite; she’s been busy collecting water, and a lot of it. The whole idea started back in February when Mackenzie Lewis created flyers asking for water for Flint, and the response has been tremendous. “We watch channel four and we’ve seen responses for Christmas, but we had no idea this much water ..>> view originalMichael Symon named among Restaurant Business magazine's ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- In naming Michael Symon to its annual "Power 20" list of leading restaurateurs around the nation, Restaurant Business magazine offers a telling observation. Building a dynasty may be the goal for some chefs, but "being a game changer close to home is the big reward" for many. This year's list, the editors add, spotlights culinary leaders "who are on an ongoing mission to build up their home markets and give guests a reason to come to - or stay in - town." The editors, who si..>> view original
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