Tuesday May 14 | Business Journal
Bexley Square, neighboring city hall property in play in redevelopment plan
Bexley Mayor Ben Kessler said details of redevelopment plans for Bexley Square and Bexley City Hall would be revealed in a city meeting Tuesday.
Eight candidates running for Washington County judge
Eight candidates seeking the Democratic and Republican nominations for two seats on the Washington County Court of Common Pleas in the May 21 primary have been working hard to get the attention of voters.
The Mathematics of Juggling [Video]
Mathematical Impressions by George Hart: Juggling has advanced enormously in recent decades, since mathematicians began systematically investigating the possible patterns of non-colliding throws.
Mount Saint Mary Academy in Watchung announces 2012-13 Hall of Honor inductees
Mount Saint Mary Academy has announced the honorees chosen for induction into the 2012-13 Hall of Honor.
Mrs. Linda Smith-Mahone went from labor to eternal rest on Friday, May 3, 2013 after a sudden illness, at Mercy Regional hospital.
BGSU hires V.P. to lead advancement
A man who was a vice president of universities in Ohio and Michigan has been named vice president for university advancement at Bowling Green State University.
Obama speaks at OSU commencement
COLUMBUS: Tens of thousands of graduates, family and friends persevered through long security lines for an Ohio State University commencement ceremony Sunday with the U.S. president as the featured speaker.
Mr. Right: Urbana's Rep. Jim Jordan
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, makes his way back to his office after a press conference in the Rayburn House Office Building.
Gay Catholic-school teacher's firing raises questions
Afternoon Update, sent weekday afternoons, keeps you up to date with breaking news and updates from later in the day.
Spring is a time for budding flowers, rain storms, the resurgence of warm weather and baseball's opening day.
Judge Craig Baldwin sworn in at Newark High School
Craig Baldwin never forgot the day his class at Miller Elementary School took a field trip to the Licking County Courthouse.
Capital University students find their passion, then go use it to help others
Members of the Sigma Alpha Beta fraternity met at Capital University to create a wall on which people were invited to write things about which they feel passionate.
Golden Apple Award Q&A: Catherine Hunt
Corey Perrine/Staff Lely High School's, Catherine Hunt, a grades 9-12 criminal law teacher, jokes with student Gilbert Monpremer after receiving a Golden Apple Award Tuesday, March 5, 2013 in Naples, Fla.