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The eccentricities and anachronisms of the business world will be in the the spotlight this weekend, when Upper Arlington High School students take to the stage for the 2012 musical.
Interest in the fate of the Westerville school levy March 6 is high on both sides of the issue, judging by the number of involved volunteers.
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New Albany City Council on Feb. 21 approved an ordinance to annex 135.5 acres in Licking County into the city.
A pending court decision will determine whether Tree of Life Christian Schools may operate a school on its property at 5000 Arlington Center Blvd. In the meantime, however, the site will see alternative uses.
Reynoldsburg City Council will take action on a resolution Feb. 27 opposing a state plan to take control of cities’ income tax collection process.
The Pickerington Planning and Zoning Commission last week gave initial support to OhioHealth’s plans to develop a medical campus on 70 acres along Refugee Road.
City and business leaders are about to welcome Strathmore Development Co., a Michigan-based company poised to become the new Creekside owner about a year after it went into foreclosure.
Dublin could put nearly $1 million more than initially expected into improvements on Emerald Parkway between Tuttle Crossing Boulevard and Rings Road.
Lauren Comer shattered the Division I district meet record in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2 minutes, 0.48 seconds on Feb. 18 at Ohio State, but don’t ask the senior for the Upper Arlington High School girls swimming and diving team to describe her swim.
Morgan Belli of the Gahanna Lincoln High School girls swimming and diving team wasn’t satisfied with the way she performed in the Division I district meet Feb. 18 at Ohio State, even though she swam well enough to qualify for the state meet in both of her individual events.
Maddie Martin of the Pickerington High School Central girls swimming and diving team says the only pressure she feels in the pool is self-inflicted.
Back in the day, your dyed-in-the-wool fan could watch every one of their favorite players and teams pass through the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum during the Central District high-school basketball tournament.
If the Division I Central District high school boys basketball tournament is anything like the regular season, there should be plenty of drama over the next two-plus weeks.
The Westerville Central High School girls bowling team will be seeking its fourth consecutive district championship when play begins Friday, Feb. 24, at HP Lanes.
After failing to qualify for the Division I district tournament last season, Tyler Tavenner of the Westerville North High School wrestling team dedicated himself to improving in the offseason.
Upper Arlington High School wrestling coach Matt Stout couldn’t help feeling somewhat disappointed at the conclusion of the Division I sectional tournament Feb. 18 at Central Crossing even though his team finished second.
Cellist Sara Sant’Ambrogio will be the guest soloist with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for its “Symphonic Grandeur” concerts Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24-25, at the Ohio Theatre. Tickets are $68-$24.75. Visit www.columbussymphony.com.
Steven Fusaro tweaks the menu at the Italian spot.
The high-flying Inferno Gourmet Burgers has a rock-and-roll environment and satisfying grub.
Playing for Change will perform Monday, Feb. 27, at the Lincoln Theatre. Tickets are $35/$25. Visit www.capa.com.
The wine shows off some notes of apple and pear, and even a cornmeal fragrance, Wine Wisdom author Roger Gentile says.
Drums Downtown, Bombay Bicycle Club, Yonder Mountain String band join Fab Five
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