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The conference, hosted by Urban Land Institute Columbus, focused on the theme, "What Good is Growth If It’s Not for All?: Planning Columbus Today and Tomorrow."
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The leadership transition follows Thurber House's successful fundraising campaign last winter. The organization surpassed its $200,000 goal.
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A central Ohio protest group is preparing for fall demonstrations to counter actions by the Trump administration.
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Columbus-area animated series scores $2 million in Motion Picture Tax Credits to finish first season"Gabriel and the Guardians" creator Jason Moody of Delaware, Ohio, said he wanted to produce the show with central Ohio talent.
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Curious CbusEl Salvador’s new consulate in Columbus, opened in June, is set to provide services to over 17,000 Salvadorans living in Ohio and Michigan. Guatemala has a consulate in the Eastland Area.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus wants to annex most of the 2,800 acre Hoover Reservoir and surrounding land. The city says it's trying to protect the environment around the drinking water source for the city.
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Business & EconomyThe transaction, if approved, will bring together two major players in U.S. television and the country’s local news landscape.
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Transportation takes many forms. Whether it’s walking, driving, or mass transit, it’s an important part of city life.
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The Trump administration plans to end the $7 billion Solar for All program. Columbus was expecting funding through the program to help residents install rooftop solar panels.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAbout 20 goats will graze two acres of Antrim Park. The goats like to eat invasive plants such as honeysuckle and poison ivy.