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The Clintonville Mystery House: New Life for the Curious Dwelling at Indianola and Tibet
After decades of renovation and recent code compliance woes, the “strange, mystical” home in this Columbus neighborhood finally has a brighter future.
Kathy Lynn Gray
Maybe it’s the turrets on the upper floors, or the raised walkway to the garage, or the seemingly constant state of construction, but Bob Erickson’s house has always inspired wonder. Hence, the feeling of melancholy when
Columbus Monthly last talked with him in early 2018 and discovered his quirky curiosity in Clintonville had been declared a public nuisance by the city of Columbus. Its future seemed uncertain at best.
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Food pantries are navigating an increasing need across Montgomery County as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact daily life.
Now that the holiday season has concluded and the harsh winter months progress, organizations need to keep up with the demand of those in need.
Paula Schafer, executive director of the MontCo Anti-Hunger Network, has been overseeing the facilitation of resources for more than 40 food pantries over the course of the public health crisis.
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âMost of my food pantries are operating at 50 percent above the normal numbers that they serve this time of the year,â Schafer said. âSo people are very concerned about that.â