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Students included in new learning center's planning, design, construction
Gahanna Lincoln High School students Geoffrey Helms, Bob Otting, Linh Chau, Camille Cousins, Joy Okeke and Jason McDonald, along with student council president Caity Larick and school board president Charley Wise, put their hard hats on and prepare to ceremoniously break ground on the new high school learning center last week.
Eastland-Fairfield students draw up plans for branch banks
Students in Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical School's architecture and construction management program tour a demolition site adjacent to Gahanna Lincoln High School.
Whitehall Volunteer Officer Arrested In Dayton
DAYTON, Ohio Twenty-seven year-old Joshua Gearhart, a newly appointed Whitehall auxiliary officer has been arrested in Montgomery County following a domestic dispute with his former girlfriend.
The design of the Toyota Prius, which is by far the top-selling hybrid vehicle in the country, has become a kind of shorthand for green driving.
Hiking and Biking Israel Seminar , 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, at 11 Lyonsgate Road.
Nathan Beard, 22, of Lancaster; booked at 1:25 p.m. Friday for a probation violation.
Post Offices Adjust Delivery Routes
Declining mail volume, fuel costs and the economy led to a national review of postal delivery routes.
Authorities Make 2nd Arrest In Shooting Center Burglary
Authorities arrested a second suspect Friday in connection with an August shooting center burglary.
ELECTIONS: Heated Issues Fuel Voter Turn-Out
Heated debate over four new casinos in Ohio and two embattled school levies on Tuesday's election ballot are fueling a noticeable surge in early voting.
Ex-Ohio Justice Robbed Twice In Home In 1 Week
A former justice on the Ohio Supreme Court has received new, firsthand knowledge of crime, as the victim of two home-invasion burglaries in one week.
Former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Craig Wright was the victim of two separate home-invasion robberies in Whitehall last week, police said.
Sprucing up main sidewalks seems to pay off for cities
A pedestrian walks past one of the streetlights on Sandusky Street in Delaware. The city invested $5 million into its streetscape project several years ago.
452 People Get H1N1 Vaccine In First Hour Of Whitehall Clinic
The move gives Obama's health chief the ability to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect non-infected patients.
Health department announces Saturday H1N1 vaccine clinic
The Franklin County Board of Health will offer free H1N1 vaccinations Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for pregnant women, caregivers of infants younger than 6 months and health-care workers who provide direct patient care.
H1N1 clinic scheduled for Saturday
The Franklin County Board of Health will give out free vaccinations for the H1N1 "swine flu" strand to high-risk groups on Saturday in Whitehall.
Charles Downs, 23, of Stoutsville; was booked at 1:05 p.m. for failure to appear.
Whitehall Parents Want More H1N1 Information
A local parent is upset, claiming the Whitehall City School district "isn't really doing anything" about the H1N1 influenza.
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A 14-year-old boy from Columbus is the first child in Ohio to die of swine flu, health officials said yesterday.
Gas prices not likely to take you on wild ride
Drivers have gotten so used to erratic gasoline prices that they might not know what to make of the latest trend at the pump: stability.