
Mark Ferenchik
WOSU News DirectorMark Ferenchik is news director at WOSU 89.7 NPR News.
Before joining WOSU in March 2024, he was a reporter at the Columbus Dispatch for more than 25 years, where he covered Columbus City Hall, urban and growth issues, Columbus neighborhoods and other topics.
Before coming to The Dispatch, he reported for the Canton Repository and Medina County Gazette.
He's won Associated Press and Ohio Society of Professional Journalists awards.
He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Kent State University and lives in downtown Columbus.
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The agreement opens up 750 acres in the southern part of the township for development in the fast-growing area.
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Business & EconomyThe center will be geared toward those wanting careers in construction trades or as first responders.
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Business & EconomyStalf pleaded guilty of 15 felony counts related to the theft of $2.29 million.
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The City of Columbus' email system was affected, but 911 and 311 services were not impacted.
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City Council will introduce legislation Monday and take a final vote next week.
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Evason had a 147-77-27 record over parts of five seasons as head coach of the Minnesota Wild.
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Business & EconomyGrant Bell was charged with theft on Friday.
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The issue happened after cybersecurtity company CrowdStrike had a software malfunction.
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Business & EconomyThe restaurant closed on Monday one month after filing for bankruptcy protection.
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Business & EconomyThe $200 million expansion is set to begin in 2026.