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Invoices, marketing, sales calls and quality assurance will be on the syllabus of a new course for Dublin juniors and seniors.
More than 100 Dublin residents and business owners filled the Abbey Theater last week to air their concerns and get some safety tips.
Dublin could put nearly $1 million more than initially expected into improvements on Emerald Parkway between Tuttle Crossing Boulevard and Rings Road.
A plan for a nursing home near Tuller Road and Riverside Drive received favorable reviews from Dublin City Council, but drew debate on nearby traffic.
Work on an agreement that could curb the practice of “job poaching” among central Ohio cities continues, although Dublin might not stay on board.
The school day for students in Dublin City Schools will change again in the fall.
Dublin City Schools will soon purchase four new buses.
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An armed robbery was reported at about 5 p.m. Feb. 9 ...
Check out the roundup of local events, activities, meetings, etc., for the coming week.
Five members of Dublin high school wrestling teams won Division I sectional championships on Feb. 18, and two of those champions are eyeing a possible rematch in the final at 220 pounds in the district tournament.
Jake Moore of the Dublin Jerome High School boys swimming and diving team has admired the school’s wall of fame since his freshman year.
Members of the Dublin Coffman High School boys basketball team heard it regularly from coach Jamey Collins in the days leading up to the regular-season finale against Upper Arlington — the game can be the start of a new season.
The Dublin Jerome High School boys basketball team is playing its best when it counts the most.f
For junior guard Antonio Bisutti of the Dublin Scioto High School boys basketball team, a victory in the final game of the regular season might’ve been the most significant.
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
Feb 23, 2012 | Currently: 36° Partly Cloudy
Awarding $20,000 in scholarships this year! Nominate your student in grades 9-12 today.
Profiling businesses that are growing in our communities
Read about amazing student volunteers in our community.