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  • Summertime is the season when we all scream for ice cream and extreme milkshakes, a newer, cooler tasty treat. We'll get the latest scoop on ice cream treats in Columbus and Central Ohio.
  • Five of the nation’s largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
  • Summertime is the season when we all scream for ice cream and extreme milkshakes, a newer, cooler tasty treat. We'll get the latest scoop on ice cream treats in Columbus and Central Ohio.
  • The pandemic has changed lives in many ways. One way is how we view work.
  • From sculptures of corn to statues of deer to murals cascading down the sides of buildings - public art is everywhere in Central Ohio. But of the 14 largest cities in the country, Columbus is the only one without a public art plan. That could be changing soon.
  • An estimated 4,000 people die by drowning a year across the U.S. A coalition of experts, calls it a public health crisis. They released a report that also acknowledges the history and racism responsible for disproportionate rates of drowning among people of color.
  • With the ongoing housing crisis, Ohioans are experiencing a steep decline in affordability for residents with extremely low incomes. Columbus City Council and community organizations work to find ways to support its residents.
  • From sculptures of corn to statues of deer to murals cascading down the sides of buildings - public art is everywhere in Central Ohio. But of the 14 largest cities in the country, Columbus is the only one without a public art plan. That could be changing soon.
  • The pandemic has changed lives in many ways. One way is how we view work.
  • From sculptures of corn to statues of deer to murals cascading down the sides of buildings - public art is everywhere in Central Ohio. But of the 14 largest cities in the country, Columbus is the only one without a public art plan. That could be changing soon.
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