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The founder and CEO of Nyaka, a nonprofit that supports orphaned children in rural southwestern Uganda, recently visited Park ...
The buyer paid over double the auditor's appraised value for the site south of Rickenbacker airport. Nearly 600 residential units proposed in Pickaway County Gahanna paves way for potential mixed ...
A local developer wants to bring a mixed-use project to Pickaway County. PepsiCo to add new warehouse in Central Ohio © 2025 American City Business Journals. All ...
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New development denied at site of Pickaway County farmlandHegseth announces he’s ending Pentagon involvement in Trump initiative empowering women championed by Ivanka Trump and Rubio Fast Food Chicken Chains Ranked Worst To Best China caves on 125% ...
PICKAWAY CO., Ohio (WCMH) — A proposal for a new development in northern Pickaway County is being met with concerns from residents. It would be built on more than 300 acres of farmland along ...
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Large fire burned all morning at Pickaway County fertilizer companyA large fire at a Pickaway County fertilizer company burned throughout the morning. GOP senator says if Trump defies court order, ‘I’ll call him out on it’ Here's the Average Social Security ...
Pickaway County Judge Matt Chafin sentenced Susan Withers, 63, and Adam Withers, 35, to prison for at least 14 years, and up to 19.5 years. They were convicted in February on charges of involuntary ...
Pickaway County Common Pleas Court Judge Matthew Chafin sentenced a mother and son to 14 to 19 and a half years in prison after their two pit bulls killed their 73-year-old neighbor. " ...
ASHVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) — The family of a Pickaway County woman who was killed by two dogs in October is taking legal action, hoping it leads to change. Jo Ann Echelbarger, 73, was a beloved ...
Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and JobsOhio announced on Thursday that a defense industrial company is establishing an advanced facility in Pickaway County. California-based Anduril Industries ...
Pickaway County's Common Pleas Court judge has engaged in racial bias in sentencings, incarcerating more Black defendants for drug-related crimes in comparison to white defendants, according to a ...
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