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Ohio schools didn't fare badly
On Tuesday, Ohio voters faced the fewest school levies in a general election since 2001, but the response from taxpayers was pretty much the same as in recent years.
Football playoff format is way to go
Don Delco is a staff sportswriter for ThisWeek Community Newspapers. As the high school football playoffs get started, we are reminded that once it comes to the football postseason, the OHSAA figured it out.
Boys team earns state meet berth
For a third consecutive week, the Reynoldsburg High School boys cross country team was the runner-up. The Raiders weren't complaining about that result last Saturday, however.
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Volleyball squad eyes state trip for third straight year
Hartley's Steven Sunday fends off DeSales' Ben Hoefer after a header in the Division II district final last Saturday at Grandview.
Millions In Cuts Coming As Levy Fails
Music, art, staff, even school buildings everything is on the chopping block in Reynoldsburg after voters on Tuesday defeated a levy, 10TV's Karina Nova reported.
South-Western levy opponent a likely winner
Franklin County voters appeared torn in school districts with contentious levy campaigns, splitting votes between board members and their challengers.
Officer's Personnel File Reveals Praise, Commendations
The personnel file belonging to a Reynoldsburg police officer accused of pulling a gun on an exotic dancer paints a very different picture of the man charged with a crime.
Reynoldsburg Cuts Loom With Levy Failure
After the Reynoldsburg City Schools levy lost by 407 votes, the district must find a way to cut $3 million to $4 million from the next school year to remain solvent.
Issues pass in South-Western, Westerville, Worthington; Reynoldsburg levy fails
Westland High School students, Jaclyn Barnhart, 15, left, and Chloe Evans, 15, celebrate the apparent victory of a South-Western school district levy after three defeats.
Local School Board Candidate In YouTube Video Also In HBO Film
The HBO documentary "Right America Feeling Wronged," which showed McCain supporters predicting doom if Obama were to be elected in 2008, highlights a Reynoldsburg woman who is running for the Reynoldsburg City Schools board of education.
No Shortage Of Hot Issues On Ballot
There is no shortage of hotly-contested issues on Tuesday's ballot. Voters are being asked to decide the fates of more than 20 school levy and bond issues, along with statewide issues pertaining to war bonds, livestock regulation and future of casinos in Ohio.
Officer Accused Of Robbing Exotic Dancer
A local police officer is on the other side of the law, arrested and accused of pulling a gun on an exotic dancer.
Reynoldsburg officer charged with robbery in incident with dancer
A Reynoldsburg police officer is on paid administrative leave after Columbus police charged him with aggravated robbery for threatening a private dancer with a gun.
Reynoldsburg Officer Jailed; Victim Claims Armed Robbery
A 26 year old Reynoldsburg police officer is behind bars after he was arrested early Saturday morning at his home and charged with aggravated robbery.
In early August, while out playing with friends and enjoying the waning days of summer, 8-year-old Sam Bish started feeling a strange pain in his legs.
If Reynoldsburg High School girls soccer coach Johnny Ulry had to pick a highlight of the season, he probably would choose the contest against Marietta.
School interests, council race top ballot for Nov. 3 election
Reynoldsburg voters will have a school district operating levy, three statewide issues, a county children services levy and a long list of candidates to choose from in the Nov.
Progress tempered without tournament win
As Tricia Nunemaker completed her third season as the girls volleyball coach at Reynoldsburg High School, she again witnessed progress in the program.
Sprucing up main sidewalks seems to pay off for cities
A pedestrian walks past one of the streetlights on Sandusky Street in Delaware. The city invested $5 million into its streetscape project several years ago.
Judge to rule this week in Reynoldsburg schools' water fight
Construction will continue on Reynoldsburg schools' two new buildings, though the district has agreed to delay connecting the site to the city's water and sewer services.
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