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Franklin County will begin its annual repaving of ... More local news: How will Columbus build more housing? Ginther wants a historic $500M in bonds Government and Politics Reporter Jordan Laird ...
Licking Heights (11-8) received No. 5 seed in Division II and hosts No. 11 Worthington Kilbourne at 5 p.m. May 21. With a win ...
He has been identified as David Wills of Franklin ... at the scene by the Warren County Sheriff's Office, Warren County Coroner's Office, the Turtlecreek Township Fire Department, and the Ohio ...
Harold was a member of Heidelburg Church in Marion, PA. He retired from Landis Tool Company ... at 259 S. Main Street in The Franklin County Free Press is your local news website. We provide you with ...
Easton shared her personal history in a 2017 interview for the Boonsboro Historical Society’s “Pass It On ... 2025, at 7:00 p.m. The Franklin County Free Press is your local news website. We provide ...
Several Franklin County townships seek fire and EMS levies May 6 while Blendon and Hamilton townships have police levies.
Several Franklin County townships are seeking voter approval May 6 on levies to continue funding their police and/or fire and EMS services. Lockbourne Village and Jefferson Township have income ...
A passenger of a car was killed after a tree toppled on top of it in Franklin Township, Greene County Tuesday evening. Pennsylvania State Police say the driver was heading west on Jefferson Road ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It is projected that voters struck down a levy Tuesday night that would have provided over $5 million to the Franklin Township Fire Department and allowed them to keep several ...
IMPROVE WORKER PRODUCTIVITY. NEW THIS MORNING, THE FRANKLIN COUNTY POLICE SAY THAT A MAN IS DEAD AFTER HE WAS INVOLVED IN A CRASH WHILE ON A LAWNMOWER, STATE POLICE SAY ALBERT JOHNSON WAS RIDING ...
More deeds: Find out what properties have changed hands in Franklin County Randy Piper to Nicholas Foor, Lot 111 Laras Crossing, Antrim Township, $360,000 Drine LLC to Jacob Thompson, Lot 11 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Three illegal immigrants considered “violent” by authorities were arrested over the course of April in Columbus, the Franklin Township police department said Saturday.