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A global data company purchased nearly 270 acres for $137 million in New Albany and is planning for more than 1 million ...
More than 7,000 cyclists are expected to put the rubber to the road during Pelotonia Ride Weekend, rolling through central Ohio Aug. 2-3.
A global data company purchased nearly 270 acres for $137 million in New Albany and is planning for more than 1 million square feet of data centers.
This summer’s installment of Shakespeare Under the Stars, Shakespeare in Love marked Elliott Lemberg’s 50th production as ...
Swift tribute, the entertainment offerings at the Ohio State Fair cater to a variety of tastes and budgets, with both paid ...
Angela Stanford was set to win, but boogeyed on her 18th hole, forcing a sudden death playoff between her and Laura Diaz.
Architect Alexander Jackson Davis left a lasting mark on the Capital Region and the nation, a legacy now being celebrated in ...
The KeyBank Center at the Pro Football Hall of Fame will be the largest event center in the area and will be utilized for ...
Albany and Troy had two famous architects in the 19th century, both with the first name Marcus. Albany had Marcus Reynolds, who designed some monumental buildings like the United Traction Building ...
Leave it to the career screwups at the Office of Cannabis Management to make the same mistake more than 150 times and then, while barely owning up to it, look ...
In his final chapter as a legislator, Bill Gormley helped end New Jersey's 2006 government shutdown—then transitioned from ...
On Wednesday, the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate Downtown LaGrange’s newest boutique, Simon & Pine. The women’s clothing boutique is located in ...