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                        Columbus has no shortage of ghost stories. The Ohio Statehouse is rumored to have has many ghosts, including Abraham Lincoln, who occasionally shows up to dance with a former governor’s daughter.
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                        Curious CbusThe "monolith" on Ohio Department of Transportation property looks like a small Washington Monument wearing a tin hat. It's part of a system that improves GPS accuracy.
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                        The Midwest Connect passenger rail line would cut through central Ohio, providing Columbus and many other cities with their only local access to this mode of transportation.
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                        Business & EconomyJosh Dalton, owner of Vertias and Speck Italian Eatery, plans to feature cuisine inspired by the coastlines from Barcelona to Lebanon in the space at 229 Civic Center Drive in Bicentennial Park.
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                        Stonewall Columbus' new marker tells the story of the organization's early work fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in the 1980s and 90s. At the time, it was called Stonewall Union.
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                        Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Reeb Center opened its doors in the former Reeb Avenue School in Sept. 2015 with the goal of being a one-stop shop for social services. A decade later, its leaders say that's exactly what it became.
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                        Councilman Nick Bankston said a rental registry would give Columbus a better understanding of how many units are in the city and also keep landlords accountable.
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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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
