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Service to country, medicine, helping children and improving international relations.
These are just some of the career paths Granville High School Class of 2021 members envision for themselves as they prepare for graduation and the next steps in their lives.
They also recently reflected upon some of the challenges they’ve encountered and overcome on their way to completing their educations within the Granville Schools system.
Williams to study psychology
Carys Williams next stop will be at Wittenberg University, where she plans to study psychology.
Williams applied to a number of Ohio institutions, was accepted to all of them, but Wittenberg won her heart. “My mom is a Lutheran pastor, and they used to host a lot of gatherings for pastors there. That’s what first got it on my radar. I like the campus and it s close enough to home that I’m happy with it. They just blew me away with how welcoming they were.”
As usual, the winners of Joe’s Mildly Entertaining Easter Egg hunt proved harder to fool than I expected.
A Laotian Buddhist shrine tucked into an East Side neighborhood? They knew it. Two virtually identical statues of an aviator? They located the right one.
The 16th annual contest challenged readers to decipher rhyming riddles pointing to the location of imaginary eggs. The winners of the always competitive early-bird prize are Steve Huggins, 54, of Bexley, and his daughter, Betsy, a 22-year-old Ohio State University student.
Their 10 correct answers arrived in my email inbox at 12:03 a.m. Tuesday, two minutes after the last riddle in the contest had been posted on Dispatch.com.
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Police said it happened just after 1 a.m. in the 1200 block of Zettler Road.
Credit: Shots Fired Into Home on Zettler Road, WBNS - Carl Todhunter Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 7:49 AM EST March 11, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio A 17-year-old boy is injured after being shot inside their home early Thursday morning, according to police.
Police said it happened just after 1 a.m. in the 1200 block of Zettler Road near Bishop Hartley High School.
When officers arrived, they located the victim suffering from a gunshot wound to his stomach. He was taken to Grant Medical Center and is expected to be OK.