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Kayaking, canoeing popular in Ohio during and after COVID-19 restrictions

Kayaking, canoeing popular in Ohio during and after COVID-19 restrictions
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Ohio kayaking: Columbus-area residents hit creeks, rivers, reservoir

Ohio kayaking: Columbus-area residents hit creeks, rivers, reservoir
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Whitehall Community Park memorial bench salutes North American Aviation, Rockwell International workers

Whitehall Community Park memorial bench salutes North American Aviation, Rockwell International workers ThisWeek group The granite park bench, festooned with images of historic aircraft built at the Columbus division of North American Aviation and, later, North American Rockwell and Rockwell International, was dedicated May 15 at Whitehall Community Park. About 100 people gathered at the park at 402 N. Hamilton Road to reminisce and honor the contributions the aviation companies made to the industry and central Ohio. The park, for example, once was known as North American Recreation Park, built by the aviation company for its employees and funded in part by revenue collected in the facility’s vending machines.

As It Were: John Brickell was captured by Natives, but kept many of their ways in freedom

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals As It Were: John Brickell was captured by Natives, but kept many of their ways in freedom Ed Lentz Guest Columnist Captured by Native Americans when he was young, John Brickell never forgot where he came from. When he returned to that world, he never forgot where he had been. The trail Brickell followed was a long one that ended in what would one day be Ohio’s capital city.  In 1842, Brickell told the story of his life and adventures to the American Pioneer magazine. He still was quite eloquent and told a good story in simple terms. What often was overlooked was what happened after he left Native America behind. 

Volunteer group picks up thousands of pounds of trash in south Columbus

Volunteer group picks up thousands of pounds of trash in south Columbus After collecting more than 130 tires in the Scioto River two years ago, Michael Chapman and Ted Davis formed a volunteer group to help keep Columbus clean. Credit: Clear Creeks and Byways Author: Matt Summers Updated: 2:36 PM EDT May 8, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Since the start of 2021, a Columbus volunteer group has picked up more than 6,000 pounds of trash along roadways, creeks and abandoned homes. Michael Chapman, one of the founders of Clear Creeks and Byways, said he has been wanting to form a group to clean up Columbus for a while.

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