Dublin 30 Day News Index

  • Coffman's Chidambaram earns National Merit Scholarship

    The captain of the Dublin Coffman High School quiz team didn't guess she'd snag a National Merit Scholarship.

  • Apartments may be first major project for Bridge St. District

    The first major project within the Bridge Street District could bring 324 apartments to Dublin Village Center.

  • Dublin looking to event to help promote Presidents Cup

    Thousands are expected when the Presidents Cup is held in Dublin in October.

  • Racers will attempt to stay step ahead of walking dead

    Miriam Abbott is a big fan of obstacle courses, but doesn't much care for zombies.

  • Dublin: Smart phones, iPads stolen in two break-ins

    A store in the 6300 block of Sawmill Road was broken into between 8:30 p.m. May 11 and 3:15 a.m. May 12 and five smart phones were stolen.

  • Dublin ready to convert to state teacher evaluation format

    Unless more legislative changes come, Dublin teachers will face evaluations next year that are uniform to what other educators across the state will see.

  • Shawnee Hills park dedicated in honor of Frambes

    A Shawnee Hills park has been named for a former Dublin mayor and a longtime village councilman.

  • Outdoor cooking safety tips make your event more tasty

    The taste of a grilled hot dog or burger is hard to beat.

  • Three seniors receive inaugural Rozanski scholarships

    Three Dublin seniors received scholarships this year in the name of the Dublin National Guard member killed last year while serving in Afghanistan.

  • Jerome's Lin to use National Merit Scholarship to pursue medical degree

    Jerome High School senior Kevin Lin sees medical school in his future.

  • City, Chase working on pact to bring in 500 jobs

    Dublin is hoping JPMorgan Chase & Co. will soon call it home.

  • Killed-in-Action Memorial to be dedicated Monday

    Dublin will remember local military members killed in action this Memorial Day as the new KIA Memorial is dedicated.

  • School board opposes expanded voucher system

    House The Dublin City School District is taking a formal stance on House Bill 59.

  • Services at Northwest United for the dogs

    Family pets and service animals are invited to receive a special blessing June 2, at one of two outdoor worship services hosted at Northwest United Methodist Church, 5200 Riverside Drive.

  • Principal shuffle begins for Dublin City Schools

    Former Davis Middle School and Jerome High School Assistant Principal Mark Mousa will lead Karrer Middle School starting this fall.

  • Northwest Counseling Services, Fraser laud top students

    Northwest Counseling Services honored 70 northwest-area high school students for their achievements Friday, May 3, during the 22nd annual All Star Salute.

  • $100 million 'fix' proposed for congested interchange

    For anyone frequently stuck in traffic at the Interstate 270-U.S. Route 33 interchange, there might be a solution in the works.

  • Furloughs cut in half, but employees say they still feel pinch

    The financial impact of furloughs will be less than expected at Defense Supply Center Columbus.

  • Comment sought on 8 central Ohio road projects

    The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission is seeking public feedback on eight projects for which it is requesting almost $200 million from the Ohio Department of Transportation.

  • Company looks to launch car-sharing in Columbus

    Move over rental bikes -- you've got four-wheel competition.

  • Annual tent dinner troupe's largest single fundraiser

    Members of Actors' Theatre of Columbus will don full regalia at the troupe's annual opening night tent dinner, slated for tonight, Thursday, May 23 in German Village.

  • Locals who served 60 years ago will be honored

    The Korean War often is referred to as the "Forgotten War," but for local veterans who served in the conflict 60 years ago, the people, places and events remain etched in their memories.

  • Father passing torch to son at furniture store

    Couches have triumphed over computers, sofas over software, for Trent Heer.

  • Dublin officials poised to extend incentives to JPMorgan Chase

    Dublin is in talks with JPMorgan Chase to bring 500 new jobs to the city.

  • Counseling Center to provide behavioral health services

    The Dublin City School District will call on the expertise of the Dublin Counseling Center to help students with mental health or substance abuse problems.

  • Community has kept district highly achieving, growing

    This is one of my last columns as Dublin City Schools Superintendent and I wanted to take this opportunity to reflect on my time here, and to take a look forward to the future for this district.

  • Mulch fires can be common in the landscape

    Mulch is widely used in Central Ohio landscapes for both aesthetic and functional purposes.

  • Belief in Children's Hospital mission drives Rodgers

    Ken Rodgers is a fixture at the Memorial Tournament, holding nearly every volunteer job in his 12 years helping out.

  • May 16 concert to salute members of the military

    The fourth annual musical thank-you for the men and women of the armed services is scheduled for Thursday, May 16, in the Northland High School auditorium.

  • City eyes TIF to pay for road off Tuller Ridge Drive

    Dublin is eying a tax increment finance district to help fund the construction of a road off Tuller Ridge Drive.

  • May 22, 2013 | Currently: 81° Partly Cloudy