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GoodGuys Car Show brings one of the first in-person events back to Columbus nbc4i.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbc4i.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Copy shortlink: Former North Carolina center Sterling Manley will not play for the Gophers next season after announcing on Wednesday that he will pursue a professional basketball career next season. After entering the transfer portal in the spring, the 7-foot Manley was in constant contact with new Minnesota coach Ben Johnson, but he decided before the July 7 deadline not to return to college. At UNC, Manley averaged 4.6 points and 3.2 rebounds in 58 games, but he was limited to three games the last two seasons after recovering from torn cartilage in his left knee. Finally healthy this year, the Pickerington, Ohio native heard from a number of high major programs after entering the portal. The Gophers appeared to be the best fit if he came back to school. ....
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Year of isolation ending By Tim Carlin - The Columbus Dispatch Beth and Ron Kenreich, both 79, of Westerville, play a duet on their piano. The couple, who stayed active by walking and playing music together, say the pandemic didn’t hit them as hard as others, but they appreciate being able to leave the house to go to concerts and restaurants again. COLUMBUS, Ohio – For Columbus area senior citizens, the COVID-19 pandemic was marked by change, resilience and adaptability. As the number of in-person gatherings shrank to zero, seniors like the rest of us began living mostly virtual lives. But now that the statewide health orders have been lifted and vaccination rates slowly continue to increase throughout Ohio, seniors have begun moving back into their pre-COVID routines. ....