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  • By Adam Cairns/ThisWeek
    Traffic crawls around 5 p.m. near the U.S. Route 23 and I-270 interchange on Jan. 23. Instead of the original 2014 start date, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced that construction improvements would not begin until 2027.

    ODOT delays 270/23 project — perhaps by decades

    Worthington city officials are asking state transportation officials to reconsider plans to delay the north-central outerbelt project by as much as 20 years.

  • By Chris Parker /ThisWeek
    Evan Rardon, left, and Regan Mitchell reload their brushes as they work on pictures during “Drawing Your World,” a Grove City Parks and Recreation program at the Fryer Park House on Jan. 19.

    Pretty as a picture

  • By Lorrie Cecil/ThisWeek
    Members of the Khadka family; father Krishna Khadka (left), 10-year-old grandson Hem Katwal, mother Nar Khadka, son Ran Khadka and 2-year-old grandson Anurag Kradka, receive help from Community Refugee and Immigration Services (CRIS). They, along with other members of their family, including their daughter and her two sons, came to Columbus last June after spending many years in a Bhutanese refugee camp.

    Plummer: ‘Neighborhood-strengthening’ effort will help CRIS clients in Columbus

    Elation can give way to fear, frustration and anger for many who come to the United States after fleeing from war-torn, troubled nations.

  • ‘Opportunity Knocks’

    By Eric George/ThisWeek
    New Albany sixth-graders Jackie Walsh, 12, and Sophie Tobin, 11, present their team’s project design for the New Albany Bark Park for dogs at the corner of Johnstown Road and Market Street to a judging panel of local officials and businesspeople on Jan. 23. The projects were prepared as part of the pilot program, “Opportunity Knocks.”

    Teacher: Program is ‘authentic’ business experience

    One-third of the New Albany sixth-grade class recently designed business plans for an undeveloped portion of Market Square for a scool pilot program called “Opportunity Knocks.”

  • By Andrea Kjerrumgaard/ThisWeek
    Mykel Kostic, “The Green Man,” crowd-surfs through the Westland High School students section during the boys basketball team’s 70-34 win over Central Crossing on Jan. 13.

    Riding the wave

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  • Girls Basketball

    By Lorrie Cecil/ThisWeek
    Reynoldsburg's Destini Cooper (42), Aliyah Zantt (15), Yamonie Jenkins (12) and Shiloh Murphy (33) celebrate as they leave the court after beating Pickerington North 40-32 at home on Friday, January 27, 2012.

    Reynoldsburg completes sweep of Pickerington North

    The Reynoldsburg High School girls basketball team never trailed in defeating visiting Pickerington North 40-32 in an OCC-Ohio Division game Friday, Jan. 27.

  • Hockey

    By Mike Munden/ThisWeek
    Brandon Boll of the Warcats celebrates with teammate James Bradshaw after scoring a goal against Hilliard earlier this season. Boll, Bradshaw and Jacob English have teamed up to form a high-scoring forward line for Westerville.

    Scoring trio heading Warcats’ success

    The Westerville Warcats have one of the most productive forward lines in the Greater Columbus High School Club Hockey League in Brandon Boll, James Bradshaw and Jacob English.

  • Wrestling

    By Chris Parker/ThisWeek
    Upper Arlington’s Jared Drake (bottom) tries to escape from Worthington Kilbourne’s Mike Mayberry during their 195-pound match Jan. 19.

    Drake quickly adapts in return to sport

    Jared Drake of the Upper Arlington High School wrestling team has less technique and experience than the majority of his opponents after taking a seven-year break from the sport.

  • Wrestling

    By Chris Parker/ThisWeek
    Bradley’s Ricky McGrath (top) competes against Lenn’s Kamba of Olentangy Orange on Jan. 12. McGrath, a senior co-captain, has two brothers on the team in sophomore twins Rob and Ryan. There are three sets of brothers on the squad.

    Bradley squad truly is band of brothers

    Although most high school teams emphasize a family atmosphere, it comes naturally to several Hilliard Bradley wrestlers.

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