Grandview 30 Day News Index

  • Grandview: Officer draws gun to counter pistol-wielding resident

    A Grandview Heights police officer making a well-being check May 19 drew his firearm for fear of his safety, reports said.

  • 'Remarkable' class of 2013 graduates Sunday

    The tassels are ready to be turned and the caps are ripe for tossing.

  • 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.

  • Garden's cukes, carrots headed to food pantries

    Although rainy weather delayed planting for a week, Boulevard Presbyterian Church members hope the weather conditions for the next few months will lead to a bumper crop for the community garden located on the church's lawn.

  • Mentor league's golf outing set June 9

    Golfers who participate in an upcoming four-person scramble will help the TriVillage Mentor League arrange some special one-on-one relationships.

  • Grandview library finds next director in McDonnell

    The Grandview Heights Public Library's board of trustees has selected Ryan McDonnell as the library's new director.

  • We're pulling for you

  • Library's summertime goal: Keep noses in books

    As area students prepare to close the book on another school year, the Grandview Heights Public Library will encourage them to keep reading with a summer full of activities.

  • Father passing torch to son at furniture store

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

  • Storm drains' locations duly noted in area scout's project

    To say the city of Grandview Heights did not have a current map of storm-drain locations in the community is an understatement.

  • City, Clinton Township near tax-sharing agreement

    Grandview Heights City Council and Clinton Township trustees are expected to give their approval by the end of next month to an agreement to create a Joint Economic Development Zone.

  • Company looks to launch car-sharing in Columbus

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

  • Bowser hired for South-Western administrative position

    Stevenson Elementary School Principal Brian Bowser will leave the Grandview Heights City School District to become executive director of elementary education for the South-Western City School District.

  • McDonnell selected as next Grandview Library director

    The Grandview Heights Public Library announced Friday, May 17, its board of trustees has selected Ryan McDonnell as the library's new director.

  • Memorial Day parade, ceremony pay tribute to local war heroes

    A weekend of festivities is planned in Grandview Heights to mark Memorial Day.

  • Grandview Hop piggybacks other events for maximum fun

    An event held the last weekend of each month will keep Grandview Avenue hopping.

  • Grandview: Two arrested on felony warrants

    Two recent traffic stops made by Grandview Heights police officers resulted in the arrests of two men named in warrants for felony charges.

  • Congregation gets look at renovation plans

    The Boulevard Presbyterian Church sanctuary renovation committee will present the proposed schematic design for the project to the church in a meeting to be held between services Sunday, May 19.

  • City hopes to save cash in county's program

    The city of Grandview Heights plans to join the Franklin County Cooperative Health Benefits Program in an effort to help control its employee health-insurance costs.

  • Everybody in: Pool opens May 25

    For one of the Grandview Heights municipal pool's new co-managers, the job is a return home.

  • Libraries unite to bump up size of catalog

    The addition of the Columbus Metropolitan, Worthington and Southwest Public libraries to the Central Library Consortium will mean a disruption to library computer systems later this month as the new consortium members make the transition to the new catalog.

  • 'Two wonderful people' praised for life-saving actions

    St. Patrick's Day may be lucky for the Irish, but it also was a fortunate day for Bexley-area resident Louis Pallay.

  • Spring cleaning projects slated May 14-17 in Grandview Heights

    Grandview Heights city employees soon will begin a number of spring cleaning projects. Residents are encouraged to contact the respective department for more information.

  • 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.

  • Church, tour center on work of artist Bellows

    Along with tours of three of Marble Cliff's notable residences, visitors to the 2013 Tour of Homes will be able to get a taste of art in an exhibit at Trinity United Methodist Church.

  • Drill will send students to evacuation centers Tuesday

    Residents who see Grandview Heights students leaving their schools in the middle of the day Tuesday, May 14, shouldn't be alarmed.

  • Grandview: Stolen car recovered in Grandview

    Grandview Heights police recovered a vehicle April 30 that had been reported stolen out of Columbus.

  • Pierce Field bids lower than expected

    Elford submitted the lowest bid for the upcoming Pierce Field improvement project and is expected to be awarded the contract, Grandview leaders say.

  • Frozen feat

  • Three rise to top in library's search for its new director

    The Grandview Heights Public Library board of trustees will hold interviews with three finalists for the library's director position.

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