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Theodore Decker: Ohio candidate Josh Mandel s mask burning revealing

Oh Josh, you got it mostly right on Monday, but then you had to go and blow it in spectacular fashion just one day later. On Monday, which was Memorial Day, U.S. Senate hopeful and former Ohio treasurer Josh Mandel tweeted a picture of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier that carried the message, Remember & Honor. Freedom isn t free, Mandel added above the image. If one were to quibble about this particular social media post, one might point out that someone had plopped  Josh Mandel for U.S. Senate onto the lower left corner of the otherwise solemn image.

Can Columbus Suburban Schools Become More Inclusive?

GuidesArch CityHome & StyleDiningFeaturesWeddingsLegals Can Columbus Suburban Schools Become More Inclusive? Central Ohio suburban districts some diverse, some not so much are having some uncomfortable discussions about racial inequities. Columbus Monthly When Sophia Baker was in middle school, she was stopped by a police officer while riding her bike on the Bexley street where she lives. She was headed to an after-school sports practice. The officer, she recalls, said her bike “fit the description” of a stolen bicycle. Or maybe  she “fit the description.” Baker was young and flustered by the stop, and doesn’t quite remember what the officer told her. He eventually let her go on her way, and even after confirming with her white teammates that police didn’t pull over any of them on their bikes that day, she put the incident out of her mind. So much so that she didn’t tell her parents, although her father, Jonathan Baker, was a founder of the Bexley Minorit

Agriculture: Booming hydroponic farming industry grows Columbus market

With each cut, Herczak took a swipe out of traditional farming. Herczak and James Hu are partners in Artisan Growers, a young player in Ohio s emerging vertical farm industry. Unlike other indoor farms, such as greenhouses, these farms rely on LED lights and grow hydroponically, without soil, on trays that can be stacked, giving the industry its name. The method has been around for decades but has grown significantly in recent years, in part because it can be done anywhere, in any climate.  We can provide to our customers the freshest, best-tasting and nutritious locally grown produce, while using renewable energy, very little water and no pesticides, said Mike Zelkind, chief executive officer of 80 Acres Farms, which operates eight vertical farms, including a new, fully automated 70,000-square-foot facility in its headquarters in Hamilton, about 20 miles north of Cincinnati.

Lola s to Open Downtown; North Linden Welcomes Martha s Fusion Kitchen

Openings & Announcements   Lola’s Kitchen + Bar is expected to open soon at 201 S. High St., a Downtown restaurant space that has been empty since short-lived Tio’s Tacos and Tequila left the picture. Lola’s owners are restaurant veterans whose past businesses include Cinco, Café Lola and Burgers Dogs and Fries.  Martha’s Fusion Kitchen, a North Linden spot for Mexican food and more, recently opened at 3331 Maize Road, formerly Bella’s Pizza. The eclectic menu includes salads, barbacoa and birria tacos, gyros and pizzas.  The Jimmy V’s space at 912 S. High St. is under new ownership and now has a new name: 

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