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Man seriously burned, dozens of horses killed in Ohio barn fire
New York Daily News· 3 hours agoA man was seriously burned and 44 horses were killed in a massive barn fire in Ohio. An employee of...
New doc details OSU, Olympic track star’s ‘false positive’
WCMH via Yahoo Sports· 5 hours agoCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A former Ohio State University track standout is preparing to share how an...
It’s Miss Georgia week in Columbus. Here are the competitors with a local connection
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer· 12 hours agoThe Miss Georgia preliminary rounds will be June 12-14, starting at 7 p.m. The finals will be June...
German Village bar latest victim of Pride flag theft
WCMH via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A German Village bar owner is the latest victim to come forward after Pride flags were stolen from homes and now a business in...
44 horses dead, 1 person injured in massive Ohio barn fire
ABC News· 8 hours agoBrant Performance Horses near Belle Center, Ohio, about an hour northwest of Columbus, used a barn...
Way-Too-Early Season Preview: Ohio State Buckeyes Host Western Michigan Broncos in Week 2
Sports Illustrated· 1 hour agoThe Ohio State Buckeyes are set to take on the Western Michigan Broncos on Sept. 7 in Columbus, and...
'No Problems': Father of Ohio State QB Air Noland Shuts Down Transfer Portal Rumors
Sports Illustrated· 11 hours agoFormer five-star quarterback and true freshman Air Noland signed with the Ohio State Buckeyes with...
Senate President Matt Huffman announces $350 million for one time only capital funding
Your Hometown Lima Stations· 11 hours agoThis unique, one-time fund was established under the state's current operating budget, House Bill...
Columbus developer replaces US and Italian flags with large Trump 2024 campaign flag
Gannett via AOL· 12 hours agoSo disrespectful." "What do you have against the American flag? Disgusting," wrote another. In May...
Columbus Pride organizer reflects on first march in 1981
WBNS-10TV Columbus· 5 hours agoThe Columbus Pride March now welcomes more than 750,000 people to the city each year.