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Here’s the inside story on how Max and Lenore Brown, with Herb Cook Jr. and some well-known investors, brought a fresh voice ...
The free, long-running outdoor festival has become a regional draw, luring attendees from surrounding states to enjoy music, ...
A $3.9 million home New Albany topped the month's sales. Data comes from county auditor offices in Franklin, Delaware and ...
Lyttle, who died in April, left a lasting impression on the reporters and editors he worked with, as well as the community.
Children’s Hunger Alliance faces a drastic cut to its state funding, which could mean 1.5 million fewer meals for kids.
More than 40,000 people attended the Columbus Metropolitan Library's inaugural event, and staffers hope to build on that ...
The drag icon and West family matriarch will lead Stonewall Columbus' Pride March this year, advocating for the LGBTQ+ ...
Torso in the Short North offers vibrant, fluid fashions for every month of the year, from Pride Month merchandise to ...
The 19th century entrepreneur left his mark on Downtown, but his former 5,000-acre farm south of the city is all but gone.
Todd and Martha Monk restored the German Village home to its former glory through careful, detailed research and labor.
They say: “You are what you eat.” If that’s true, then it also must be true in the plural and past tense form: “We were what we ate.” In honor of Columbus Monthly’s 50th birthday, I decided to look at ...
Pam Lippy had been a competitive tennis player for decades when the pandemic hit in 2020. As the world shut down and people stopped gathering for the sport, she and a friend, Dr. Jerry Stern, isolated ...
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