“It just seems so unfair. It could have been prevented, especially … a father is supposed to protect his children. And sometimes there s something you don t know; we didn t know
CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS
The Columbus Telegram
The Columbus Event Center is closing to make way for a new development in Blighted Area 10, which city officials have said is a spot for potential new projects such as a casino.
The land is between Highway 81 and Lost Creek Parkway northwest of Columbus.
Columbus Event Center, 3868 63rd Ave., was told to leave by its landlord in March to make room for a new development, event center owner Jason Beiermann said, but he did not know what development was coming in.
The last day the facility will be open to the public is May 1. The event center offers activities such as skating and sports.Â
ANDREW KISER
The Columbus Telegram
On any given Thursday night, Monroe Tavern serves more chicken wings than there are residents living in the small village.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Monroe had 388 residents as of 2019. Meanwhile, Monroe Tavern Bar and Grill, 410 Gerrard Ave., goes through about 350 pounds of wings on Wing Night, owners Bob and Kelly Lloyd said.Â
Wing Night is held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Thursday.
Bob said the amount has grown exponentially over the years. When the business opened 16 years ago, they went through 20-30 pounds. Now they go through 10 times that amount, with the high end even reaching over 400.
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CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS
The Columbus Telegram
If youâre suffering from survivorâs guilt due to the global pandemic, follow these simple steps to lead you to recovery. Buzz60âs Chloe Hurst has the story!
Until a few weeks ago, Sharon Danhauer didnât know what she had been suffering from for months was related to COVID-19.
As the nation and community prepare to move closer to normal as vaccinations speed up, Sharon said she is dealing with brain fog, headaches and other symptoms that have upended her life. She even ended up leaving her job earlier than she would have liked.