Looking Back – August 2

Debbie Blackwell, 15, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Blackwell of Sycamore Drive, and Becky Stoner, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stoner of Franklin Street, were among the corps of teen volunteers who manned a weekend hospitality center set up at the corner of Fourth and Jackson streets to supply visitors with tour information about the city's outstanding buildings in 1970. Jane Pankow of Maple Street, far right, was in charge of volunteers for the Chamber of Commerce project. From The Republic archives

2010

Columbus Signature Academy New Tech High School was identified as one of the five best examples of new learning environments in the U.S. and United Kingdom in the book, “21st Century Skills: Rethinking How Students Learn,” and a student project at the school, “Access Denied,” was named one of the nation’s top three New Tech projects.

1995

Filtration problems were thought to be the culprit when a high bacteria count forced the temporary closing of the pool at Foundation for Youth.

1970

A 25-man Brown County posse aided by a helicopter and a search dog scoured the hills near Grandview Lake for a former Nashville tavern owner being sought in the shooting death of his estranged wife.