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  2. Death of Brittanie Cecil - Wikipedia

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    Cecil was watching the Columbus Blue Jackets play the Calgary Flames on March 16, 2002, on tickets received as an early gift from her father for her 14th birthday. With 12:10 remaining in the second period, a shot by the Blue Jackets' Espen Knutsen was deflected by the Flames' Derek Morris and went over the glass behind the net, striking her in the left temple.

  3. Watch Johnny Gaudreau funeral: Follow Columbus Blue Jackets ...

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    Sep 8, 2024; Oldmans Township, New Jersey, USA; A cyclist rides on Pennsville Auburn Road past a roadside memorial near the site where Columbus Blue Jackets hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his ...

  4. Upper Arlington, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Upper Arlington is bordered on the west by the Scioto River, on the north and east by Columbus, and on the south by Marble Cliff and Grandview Heights. The Olentangy River and the main campus of the Ohio State University are a short distance to the east of Upper Arlington. Downtown Columbus lies to the southeast, its skyline visible across the ...

  5. The Columbus Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    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. [2]

  6. Columbus police say death of woman found in apartment fire a ...

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    A man currently charged with aggravated arson could face additional charges, including murder, after Columbus police said he intentionally set a fire at an apartment where a woman was found dead ...

  7. Frederick L. and L. Frederick Gottschalk Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Frederick L. and L. Frederick Gottschalk Houses are two historic houses in Columbus, Nebraska. The log house was built by Frederick Gottschalk and his wife, née Margaretha Loy Deuck, in 1857 on property they homesteaded. [2] Gottschalk was an immigrant from Germany, and a co-founder of Columbus. [2]

  8. Old North Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Established as North Columbus in 1842, the name of the town largely lost relevance when it was annexed by city of Columbus in 1871. In an effort by the city to reestablish the neighborhood's identity, a street project was proposed in 2000 to add two arches at the north and south borders of the neighborhood bearing the neighborhood's name, Old North Columbus.

  9. Whitehall (Columbus, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall in Columbus, Mississippi, also known as J.W. Hardy Estate, is an antebellum architecture historic house. [1] Built in 1843 by prominent attorney and planter James Walton Harris, Whitehall is a classic example of Greek Revival architecture. Half-pilasters attached to the façade add a graceful accent to the house.