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3 people killed in Columbus shooting on Southeast Side

Columbus police were dispatched after 6 p.m. to the 6600 block of Kodiak Drive, a residential area south of Winchester Lakes Boulevard.

Canal Winchester eyes entertainment district around Waterloo and High streets

Canal Winchester eyes entertainment district around Waterloo and High streets
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Bloom Township trustees encourage use of Savvy Citizen app to stay informed

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Canal Winchester: Gender Road work slated for early June to October

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Scott Gerfen ThisWeek Work on the next phase of upgrades to the heavily traveled Gender Road corridor will begin June 7. Grants and loans from the Ohio Public Works Commission will fund 83% of the costs, city finance director Amanda Jackson has said. The city will receive $250,000 in grant funding. The rest will be paid through a 20-year no-interest loan. “Every phase of Gender Road, not including the original widening project in the late 1990s, has received funding,” city public-works director Matt Peoples said. The latest Gender Road improvements from Canal Street to Winchester Boulevard include: • A new traffic signal at the Canal Street intersection

Man, 65, killed in Bethlehem fire, police say

Man, 65, killed in Bethlehem fire, police say Investigators rule out arson in Saturday s blaze on Bender Road FacebookTwitterEmail Bethlehem police said 65-year-old Michael F. Jeram died in the fire that consumed this Bender Road home on Saturday. Investigators determined the fire was not deliberately set.Tom Heffernan / Special to Times Union BETHLEHEM The house fire that killed 65-year-old Michael F. Jeram was not deliberately set, police said. The town police department disclosed the information Monday as they revealed the name of the man who perished in Saturday s fire at 228 Bender Lane. Though investigators ruled out arson, the cause of the fire has not yet been made public. Jeram s name was released after an autopsy was completed but police have not disclosed the specific cause of death.

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