Columbus Youth Foundation Honors 94 Exceptional Students as 'Best All-Around' at Huntington Park Celebration
Columbus City Schools named 94 students as "Best All-Around", recognizing their leadership and achievements across various disciplines, in a celebration with music and activities at Huntington Park.
Ohio Emerges as Favored Destination for Japanese Firms, OSU Panel Highlights Cross-Cultural Business Strategies
Ohio State University hosted a panel discussing why the state is an attractive location for Japanese companies, highlighting Ohio's skilled workforce, tax incentives, and the importance of cultural understanding and relationship-building.
Cerianna Cox Graduates Early from Briggs High School, Destined for Capital University with Leadership and Academic Achievements
Cerianna Cox graduated early from Briggs High School with a 3.8 GPA, led a major blood drive, excels in choir, and aims to study social work and theater at Capital University.
Bill Nye Surprises Educators at Columbus City Schools' Professional Development Day Ahead of Summer Experience
Bill Nye made an unannounced visit to Columbus City Schools' professional development day, exciting staff and reinforcing the district's educational mission, especially in STEM fields, as they prepare for the Summer Experience program.
Columbus Educator Roxanne Adams Celebrates Over Three Decades of Inspiration at Southwood Elementary
Roxanne Adams, a dedicated teacher at Southwood Elementary, has spent over 30 years positively impacting the lives and education of her students, becoming a supportive figure in the South Side community.
Ohio School Payroll Officer Caught in Phishing Scam, State Auditor Issues First Repayment Order in Marion County
An Ohio school payroll officer was duped by a phishing scam, leading to a state-mandated repayment. The incident highlights cybersecurity weaknesses in local governments and prompts new verification policies.












