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鈥淲ant to see something cool?鈥 Matt Hysell asks, popping his head into a classroom. He鈥檚 marching down the hallway almost before I can answer. Hysell鈥
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Where once stood a bright yellow 鈥淜angaroo Crossing鈥 sign on Clinton Heights Ave., two smaller yard signs now mark its place: 鈥淣ever Forget.鈥滶ver since鈥
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Residents of Clintonville are outraged. The reason? Their beloved 鈥淜angaroo Crossing鈥 sign is gone.For years, Clinton Heights Ave. was home to a bright鈥
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Haley Vest used to live on the corner of Indianola and Morse Road in Clintonville. But she would occasionally explore other areas鈥攍ike the picturesque Old鈥
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Here's the trick to holding chickens: Once you get them settled in your hand, they're actually pretty friendly.Inside the City Folks Farm Shop in鈥
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Picture the inside of a fast food restaurant. Big menu board, plastic booths, those brown trays, sticky with ketchup from the last customer - the kind of鈥
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At the intersection of Brighton and High Street in Clintonville, two covered stairwells descend into the sidewalks. Listener Rachel Shininger noticed these stairs and asked 星空无限传媒 where they led - and what else was below ground.
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Cities around the country are changing colors, from a warm yellow shade to more of an institutional blue. The change comes from above: They're replacing鈥
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Biologist Mike Graziano loves to explore the Clintonville area鈥檚 ravines. According to an acquaintance, this Ohio State University PhD candidate is the鈥
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Columbus Public Health officials are urging residents to eliminate any standing water on their property. The warning follows the discovery of mosquitoes鈥