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Rob Vogt, of Vogt Strategic Insights, spoke with WOSU after the Edwards Companies recently said it was halting its $600-million Capitol Square Renaissance project.
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The Blue Jackets' record was 21-11-5 after Rick Bowness was named head coach on Jan. 12. But the team faded down the stretch and failed to make the NHL playoffs.
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The unanimous vote places a moratorium on the development of data centers in Sunbury until January 31, 2027.
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Dulcimer players at the festival participate in intensive workshops and toe-tapping jam sessions.
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A bipartisan group of state lawmakers want to change the way the Medicaid program is managed in Ohio.
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Sen. Sandra O'Brien (R-Ashtabula) said JobsOhio should hold public meetings and maintain public records. The state has long shielded its records.
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The message to lawmakers is that voters like and want the option to mail their ballots.
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Dave Chappelle, the provocative comedian and architect of Chappelle’s Show, is one of the biggest names in comedy. Now in arguably the most successful chapter of his life and career, he views himself as not just an entertainer -- but as a professional processor of events and experiences. He describes comedians as "the nation's kidney" -- an essential organ for processing the raw experiences of life.
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Columbus City Council member Nicholas Bankston said the registry would include information about rental properties, such as the number of dwelling units, parcel IDs and an emergency contact for the property.
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La Chatelaine canceled a planned meet and greet at the restaurant after the CEO says she was made aware of Republican candidate Casey Putsch's comments that she says sympathize with Hitler and Nazis. Putsch rescheduled the event for Friday at Goodale Park.
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Chris Kabourek started as senior vice president in the Office of Administration and Planning in November 2024 during Ted Carter's first year as president.
This Week On Snollygoster
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We look back at a time when Ohio was blue politically, or at least purple. We talk with longtime Democratic activist Dale Butland, who worked for U.S. Sen. John Glenn and has a new book out When Ohio Was Blue.
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