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Calvetti is an Italian surname. Notable people with this name include: Daniela Calvetti, Italian-American mathematician; Diego Calvetti, songwriter; see Category:Songs written by Diego Calvetti; Joe Calvetti, American gymnast for Illinois Fighting Illini men's gymnastics, won 1948 NCAA individual high bar national championship
The Covelli Centre is a multi-purpose arena in Youngstown, Ohio, United States.It opened in 2005, thanks in a large part to a $26 million HUD redevelopment grant secured in 2000 by Congressman James A. Traficant Jr.
Daniela Calvetti is an Italian-American applied mathematician whose work concerns scientific computing, and connects Bayesian statistics to numerical analysis. [1] She is the James Wood Williamson Professor of Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University .
ZoomInfo Technologies Inc., is a software and data company which provides data for companies and business individuals. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Their main product is a commercial search-engine , specialized in contact and business information.
Ron Ferguson (born 1986) [1] is an American politician who is currently the Ohio state representative in Ohio's 96th district. He won the seat after incumbent Democrat Jack Cera became term–limited after completing his fourth term in 2020.
Columbus has numerous historic fire station buildings that are still extant, repurposed for other uses. Stations built in the 1880s to 1890s include: [9] Engine House No. 5, built in 1894
The race track made national headlines on April 11, 2009, when the concrete platform that supported the announcer's box collapsed shortly after the gate opened. [1] One person was temporarily stuck in the rubble and six people suffered minor injuries at the season-opening event. [1]
The Department grew out of the 1990s-era Governor’s Office of Veterans Affairs (GOVA). This organization, working with Ohio legislators, formulated basic changes to laws which began the process of standardizing the operations of the 88 CVSOs, entities which were created in the late 19th century to care for Civil War veterans.