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In North Central Ohio, fair season begins July 1 with the Marion County Fair and ends Oct. 5 with the Loudonville Independent Fair. Ohio Department of Agriculture announces 2024 fairs schedule ...
The fair, which begins July 24 and runs through Aug. 4 at the Ohio Expo Center and Ohio State Fair, 717 E. 17th Ave., will bring a bounty of foods, both traditional and unconventional, thrill ...
The Ohio State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States, held in Columbus, Ohio during late July through early August. As estimated in a 2011 economic impact study conducted by Saperstein & Associates; the State Fair contributes approximately 68.5 million dollars to the state's economy. [ 3 ]
Hy-Vee Arena: 19,500 January 6, 1928 Uptown Theater: 1,700 October 27, 1927 Midland Theatre: 3,200 June 25, 1951 Starlight Theatre: 7,958 August 12, 1972 Arrowhead Stadium: 76,416 September 2011 Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts: 1,800 1935 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium: 10,721 (Arena) 2,363 (Music Hall) April 1973; renovated 2009 ...
Hy-Vee ranked second on the National Center for Employee Ownership's list of Largest Employee Owned Companies in 2011. [52] Hy-Vee ranked 27th on Forbes magazine's annual list of the largest privately owned companies in the United States in 2017. [53] Hy-Vee ranked 27th on "Top 75 North American Food Retailers" by Supermarket News in 2016. [54]
Then-Hy-Vee CEO Randy Edeker said in 2021 that he wanted to turn Hy-Vee from a grocer focused on the upper-Midwest into a nationally-known brand. But in March 2022, University of Iowa marketing ...
The building, named for former Ohio Governor and United States Ambassador to India Richard F. Celeste, is used for concerts, trade shows, banquets, and sporting events. The arena contains 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2 ). of unobstructed floor space and two stages, one a 75-foot (23 m)-by-32-foot permanent stage and a portable stage measuring up to 60 ...
The All-Ohio Youth Choir was founded in 1963 by Glenville D. Thomas. He created the group after directing the Greater Zanesville Youth Choir from 1959 to 1962 and using that group as a basis for the first All-Ohio Youth Choir, which performed for the first time at the 1963 Ohio State Fair.