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Health, Science & EnvironmentA Columbus couple's nonprofit, This Must Be The Place, has distributed more than 100,000 overdose-reversing naloxone kits.
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Community Fest, better known as ComFest, got its start in 1972 amid the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. Progressive politics have always been part of the festival and this year will be no different.
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Columbus City Council rezoned 160 parcels along Route 161 in Northland near the Worthington border. Most were designated as "community activity centers."
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Business & EconomyToro Meat Market will open at 150 Gay Street and Dos Hermanos will be located at 16 North High Street. Opening dates for the businesses are not yet set.
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The city of Columbus put $1 million toward the project. Franklin County put $1.5 million forward and the state added another $1.25 million.
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Ginther's campaign said the mayor intends to run for a fourth term.
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Voters will see five bond issues, for safety and health, parks and recreation, public services, public utilities, and neighborhood development and affordable housing.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentResearchers found the cities are sinking slowly, just a few millimeters per year, but their findings raise some big questions about how this issue could impact cities’ infrastructure and development in the long term.
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Many programs providing community services are facing funding cuts. One of the latest communities being affected are the homeless. According to the latest numbers, homelessness in Franklin County increased by 7.4%.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentGoats are set to help tackle invasive plants in Columbus' Antrim Park this summer. It's not the first time goats have done community landscape work.