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Autopsy report reveals bullet struck Ohio lieutenant just above his bulletproof vest
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio lieutenant who was fatally shot during a training exercise last month was struck just above his bulletproof vest, according to an autopsy report. According to Rodney Osborne's autopsy report from the Franklin County Coroner's Office, the bullet struck him in the chest. The bullet was found in the back portion of the vest.
Family-owned, historic central Ohio diner named ‘Most Iconic Diner in the State’
A tiny 1930s diner may be almost 100 years old, but it’s still as iconic as ever. According to 24/7 Tempo, a website that uses data and reviews to rate the best restaurants around the states, The Hamburger Inn Diner, located at 16 N. Sandusky St. in Delaware, OH, is the coolest, most iconic diner in Ohio. To determine which state they’d choose from each state, they reviewed diner listings from numerous food and regional tourism sites, and eliminated diner chains in favor of more traditional places instead.
Adoptable Ohio dog wants to spin for a new family
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Perogee, a Chow Chow looking for a home at the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center, has a few tricks up his sleeve to impress his future family. Behavior Coordinator Becca Moser said that the dog is one of her favorites at the shelter currently, and called him a “pretty […]
Columbus police walk back assertion man died by suicide in gunfire exchange with officers
Columbus police walked back an assertion that a man who died in an exchange of gunfire with officers died by shooting himself, according to a retraction issued by the agency Thursday morning. The man, identified by the Franklin County Coroner’s Office as Rafael Warfield, 21, died early Thursday after exchanging gunfire with Columbus police from what the department initially described as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. ...
Franklin County jury finds woman acted in self-defense in shooting outside Franklinton home
A Franklin County jury acquitted a 30-year-old woman after determining she shot another woman in self-defense. Ja'Lynn Davis, of Franklinton, was on trial for two counts of felonious assault in the Jan. 7, 2023 incident. Related coverage:Police identify man shot dead by law enforcement after opening fire in Amazon warehouse.
Trimble ‘grateful’ for position at Hayes
After a school year as Hayes High School’s interim assistant principal, Jean Trimble will formally become the school’s assistant principal this summer. Trimble joined the district in August of last year to fill the assistant principal position left vacant by the departure of Dr. Adonis Bolden. The position was an interim one until last week when the Delaware City Schools Board of Education voted to appoint Trimble to the position, effective July 16.
Blacklick Woods Metro Park canopy walkway opens to the public
Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks opened the new Blacklick Woods Metro Park canopy walkway on May 17. 2024. Metro Parks opened its newest attraction — a 50-to-60 foot tall canopy walkway — at Blacklick Woods Metro Park on Friday. The giant wood and metal structure allows visitors...
How Franklin and neighboring counties are observing Memorial Day 2024
Held on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day pays homage to military personnel who died in service to their country. Service members killed in action are honored with parades, flag-planting and cemetery ceremonies, among other activities. Originally called Decoration Day and observed in tribute to Confederate soldiers with neglected...
Sunbury native serving country overseas
YOKOSUKA, Japan — Petty Officer 3rd Class Elijah Cantwell, a native of Sunbury, serves in Japan aboard the self-contained mobile airport and the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan. Equipped with a full flight deck and more than 60 aircraft, including attack fighter jets and...
Company marks 60th anniversary
SUNBURY — Several recent developments have occurred in the city, and here’s a recap of them. • Bry-Air, 10793 State Route 37 West, is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Bry-Air’s founders were from Sunbury, and they expanded their plant in 1975. “In the early 1990s, the company pioneered the desiccant rotor technology, revolutionizing the process of dehumidification and setting new benchmarks for the industry,” the company said in a press release. “We look forward to continuing our legacy of setting industry standards and exceeding client expectations as we embrace future challenges and opportunities.”
Top Transfers: Broad Street commercial building sells for $3.7 million
The following transactions are the top residential and commercial property transfers for Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield and Licking counties as reported to auditors' offices from April 29 to May 3. Listings are as follows: Price; township/city; address; sale date. The seller and buyer are also listed for non-residential transfers. Franklin County's...
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