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Erin Glynn and Haley BeMiller are reporters for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news ...
The Columbus Dispatch. The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and it has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceased publication in 1985. As of November 2019, Alan D. Miller is the newspaper's interim general manager.
SPRINGFIELD, Oh. – Springfield residents want to get back to normal. In the last two weeks, the central Ohio city of nearly 60,000 has faced police cars outside of church services, 200 students ...
Columbus Dispatch Building. 34 S. Third Street, Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch Building is a historic building on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building was home to the Columbus Dispatch newspaper offices until January 2016, when it moved to 62 E. Broad St. on Capitol Square. A renovation restored the building closer to ...
Ohio State will host two four-star 2025 prospects on official visits this weekend in Niko Bundalo and Davion Hannah. ... Adam Jardy, Columbus Dispatch. September 19, 2024 at 9:36 AM.
Provided by The Columbus Dispatch, a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. A Quarter Century of Mayoral Memories A panel discussion with three mayors of Columbus, Buck Rinehart (1984-1992), Greg Lashutka (1992–2000), and Michael B. Coleman (2000-Present). The discussion was hosted by The Columbus Metropolitan Club.
Columbus Dispatch reporter Bethany Bruner. For someone who writes hundreds, if not thousands, of words a day, I sat down to write this profile with a massive case of writer's block.
Robert F. Wolfe. According to biographies supplied by the Columbus Foundation and the Columbus Dispatch, newspaper founder Robert F. Wolfe arrived in Columbus, Ohio in 1888 and found work as a shoemaker, eventually beginning the Wolfe Brothers Shoe Company. In 1903, he bought the Ohio State Journal with his brother, Harry P. Wolfe.