Dublin 30 Day News Index

  • Oxygen therapy offers great benefits, when used safely

    The use of oxygen therapy in the home has become increasingly common.

  • City adds director job, reinstates assistant city manager's post

    Dublin will add two new leadership positions to its roster.

  • Council goals include business climate, Bridge Street, arts facility

    Improving the business climate, encouraging mixed-used development in the Bridge Street District and looking into an arts facility are on Dublin City Council's to-do list.

  • Unite@night planners hope to raise Chiari awareness

    For 18 months, Kim DeAngelo went through a battery of tests and and incorrect diagnoses.

  • College Notes

    Austin Hunt was named to the dean's list at Northeastern University for the 2012-2013 academic year. The Dublin Jerome High School graduate completed his first year studying architecture at NU.

  • MORPC awards $18 million in additional funding

    The U.S. Route 33/Interstate-270 interchange improvement project was awarded an additional $18 million last week.

  • 24-hour vet center opens locally

    Dublin residents now have a place to take dogs and cats for medical emergencies 24 hours a day.

  • District hopes to save $600,000 by refinancing bonds

    Dublin City School District officials said they expect to be able to save $600,000 by refinancing $19.46 million in bonds.

  • Camps help with mosaic artwork in pedestrian tunnel

    One of Dublin's summer camps is held in a tunnel, but creativity is preferred over a headlamp.

  • Krajcik excited about chance to perform in Dublin

    Josh Krajcik will make central Ohio a stop on his latest tour when he opens for Chicago at Dublin's free Independence Day celebration concert.

  • Dublin: Jewelry, iPod stolen from Rings Road residence

    An iPod, silver coins, three bracelets, three necklaces, rings and earrings were stolen from a residence in the 6700 block of Rings Road between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. June 7.

  • Blood drives set at area locations

    The American Red Cross will conduct a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, June 21, at Netsmart Technologies, 555 Metro Place N., Dublin.

  • For Drings, fight against Crohn's is personal

    The Drings are taking on Crohn's.

  • Council asked to OK 18-house addition at Muirfield Village

    A small addition is planned for Muirfield Village.

  • Teams will power up robots for one more contest

    The season is over, but a Saturday, June 22 competition will give high school robotics teams one more chance to power up their robots.

  • Burke is named dean of Ohio University's Dublin medical campus

    A dean has been named for Ohio University's Dublin campus.

  • Roundabout construction slated to start in July

    A roundabout is to be constructed at the intersection of Coffman and Brand roads in July.

  • Troupe to stage 'rowdy' Shakespeare plays at Mill Run

    The New Players Theater will kick off its third season Thursday, June 20, at the Mill Run Amphitheater, 3455 Mill Run Drive.

  • Frog Jump festival to get hoppin' June 22

    An amphibian invasion is coming to Dublin.

  • Officials ramp up security efforts, post-Boston bombing

    Because of the Boston Marathon bombings, Red White & Boom! will have a beefed-up security detail.

  • Dublin: Seven air conditioners stolen from Blazer businesses

    Seven air-conditioning units were stolen from businesses on Blazer Memorial Parkway between May 31 and June 1.

  • Chairwoman pledges action-packed 24 hours

    Dublin Relay for Life Chairwoman Rachel Silsdorf has spent the past six months making sure there will never be a dull moment at this year's fundraiser.

  • Tea dance will offer seniors an island experience

    Dublin senior citizens can take an afternoon island trip with an upcoming senior tea dance.

  • Review water safety guidelines with children

    Summer in Ohio is the season when many of us spend time in and around water -- fishing, boating, and swimming.

  • Late teacher's lessons continue for Sells students

    Ken Kaiser hadn't been in front of a classroom in a while, but students still kept in touch with emails, texts, Facebook and visits.

  • Grizzell's new award honors musicians, teacher

    Musical achievements often, indeed, come for Dublin City School students in high school at contests and competitions.

  • Butlers honored for volunteering

    The owners of Dublin Cleaners were recently honored for their volunteer work.

  • Grad hopes to turn blues into way to make some green

    Between graduation and playing at the Jackson Blues Festival in Michigan, Evan Iannucci had a busy week.

  • Blood drives set at area locations

    The American Red Cross will conduct blood drives on these dates:

  • Veterans 'boot camp' offers skills for starting business

    Physical training might be lacking at the boot camp slated for the Dublin Entrepreneurial Center next week.

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