Stacia Kock
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Mobile dining isn't new: anyone who has ever visited a county fair knows where to find the funnel cake stand. Yet, food trucks have certainly grown in…
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In March Penn National Gaming announced plans to move Grove Cityâs Beulah Park horse racing to Youngstown. The move will reduce competition for  Penn…
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Protesting is like a right of passage for many college students. Want to order late-night pizza, adopt a wardrobe of sweatpants, or stage a lock-in at…
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I've only got 3 minutes to give a quick review of Ohio's biggest 2011 headlines, so let's jump right in. Ohio started the year by breaking critical ground…
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Columbus Commons, the Short North, Nationwide Arena, the Statehouse, and the Scioto Mile. All of these are reasons to visit our lovely downtown and enjoy…
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As part of his effort to reform government Governor Kasich urges state colleges and universities to offer three-year bachelor degrees. The governor argues…
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According to recent reports, Ohio's deficit hovers near $8 billion. Governor Kasich is hard at work gathering individuals to help balance the budget. Yet,…
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A few weeks ago, the city of Columbus announced plans to install security cameras in several high-crime neighborhoods. Police say the cameras will help…
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The U.S. Census estimates 1 in every 7 Americans lives in poverty. In 2009, a reported 31,000 Ohioans were impoverished. The grim reality remains that…
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In an age of environmental awareness and "green" initiatives, biking has become the foremost alternative form of transportation. For people looking to…