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He later became co-publisher of both the Journal and the Dispatch. Edgar Wolfe also was a banker and civic leader who helped develop air travel at Port Columbus, promoted civic improvements, and supported the growth of hospitals. He died in 1957 at the age of 63. John W. Wolfe, the son of Edgar T. Wolfe, began his career with Ohio National Bank ...
The Wolfe family, former owners of The Columbus Dispatch, list "Journal Island" on Buckeye Lake, the first time the property has come on the market. Island for sale. Wolfe family retreat on Ohio's ...
Rita J. Wolfe, daughter of former Columbus Dispatch Publisher John F. Wolfe, has died. She was 56. She was known for her work serving on boards of nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping ...
The Dispatch would remain in the hands of the Wolfe family for 110 years. On December 16, 1906, the paper published its first color ad, for Beggs Store. On April 9, 1907, the Dispatch offices were destroyed in a fire, and the building was demolished and rebuilt. In the interlude, the paper ran its offices out of 34/36 North High Street.
Former Columbus Dispatch Publisher John F. Wolfe, left, and L Brands founder Les Wexner, right, led a small and powerful group of civic leaders known as "the Titans" before Wolfe's death in 2016.
The Dispatch Broadcast Group was a media company based in Columbus, Ohio.The group was a division of the Dispatch Printing Company, former owner of the Columbus Dispatch, and was owned by the Wolfe family since 1929 until its sale to Tegna Inc. in mid-2019.
The Wolfe family donated $50 million toward the project, and the university is naming the main first-floor lobby and a connector walkway in honor of the late John F. Wolfe, the longtime publisher ...
The station was first authorized, as WCAH, on May 13, 1922, and was originally owned by the Entrekin Electric Company of Columbus. [2] The Wolfe family, owners of The Columbus Dispatch, bought the station in 1929 and in January 1934 changed the calls to the present WBNS– [3] the call letters stand for "Wolfe Bank, Newspaper and Shoes"—the ...