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Business & EconomyWorthington Steel held an earnings call with investors on Thursday where company President/CEO Geoff Gilmore expressed cautious optimism in the market. Gilmore said uncertainty and change are leading to a sense of unease in some supply chains.
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Business & EconomyPresident Donald Trump's tariff threats against Canada include potential taxes on Canadian imports of steel. The Worthington Samuel Coil Processing plant in Cleveland was operated with Canadian metals distributor Samuel, Son & Company.
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Celebrations for Martin Luther King Jr. Day took place around the Columbus area today. Speakers celebrated King's legacy, his impact and his local ties to the civil rights movement that he helped lead.
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Worthington is the latest district to reconsider a religious release policy, as two state bills seek to require public schools to have religious release time policies.
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The increasingly popular LifeWise Academy will be in 525 schools in 23 U.S. states next school year. Its slogan is “during school hours.”
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Classical 101Worthington is unveiling a new project that enables visitors to experience the vibrancy of the city’s creative side while strolling through town.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA report has been compiled on the deer herd in the city and possible population-control options.
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Columbus Public Health announced today that it is recommending that the mask requirement in Columbus and Worthington end on March 7.
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A health center for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is opening in Worthington this month, and it’s the first of its kind in Ohio. Today on “All Sides with Ann Fisher:” The history of healthcare for people with disabilities.
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Worthington City Schools implemented stronger mask requirements, but a group of parents want the district to go further.