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Mental health services: County signs contract with provider

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County officials have selected a new provider for mental health services for more than 400 county employees and eligible family members.

Feeling like a million bucks: Landmark Columbus leaders take aim at magic number for...

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A celebratory High Five Day arrived with what leaders acknowledged is a high financial goal for the nonprofit Landmark Columbus Foundation: $1 million in its endowment fund by the end of the year.

Consumer Reports calls for Cosco baby jumper recall

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Independent watchdog Consumer Reports is advocating for the recall of a baby jumper manufactured by a subsidiary of Columbus-based Dorel Juvenile Group Inc., due to multiple complaints that children could potentially be injured due to support straps breaking.

Alleged Lincoln Park shooting getaway driver appears in court

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The 18-year-old accused of driving a vehicle from which another teen allegedly shot four people at Lincoln Park in Columbus on May 23 made an initial court appearance Friday.

Fire destroys Dawson Street home

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Firefighters from multiple volunteer fire departments responded to a structure fire on Dawson Street near Garden City.

Design camp open to sixth to 10th graders

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A first-ever Exhibit Columbus and Foundation for Youth Design Camp for students in grades six through 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 26-30 still has openings — and scholarship help for those needing it to cover the $175-per-student cost.

The public weighs in on concept for westside CRH property

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An open house on the draft plan for Columbus Regional Hospital’s 690-acre westside property attracted a number of residents offering a variety of perspectives on the concept.

City approves subdivision agreement

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The city of Columbus has cleared a developer to start work on a new residential subdivision that drew some criticism from neighbors during a previous rezoning request.

Company pitches apartments proposal

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The developer on The Taylor apartment complex and urban grocer is proposing another downtown mixed-use development that would call for an approximately $5 million subsidy from the Columbus Redevelopment Commission.

Pence votes for debt limit deal

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Rep. Greg Pence, R-Indiana, voted in favor of a debt ceiling and budget cuts package late Wednesday to avert a default that would shake the global economy.