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  2. Columbus City Council approves adding $8.6 million into ...

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    The Columbus City Council allocated $8.6 million to 90 community nonprofits to fund youth programs this summer, on everything from art to karate. Columbus City Council approves adding $8.6 million ...

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    Richland Carrousel Park. A fun place for kids is Richland Carrousel Park, 75 N. Main St., Mansfield.Experience old-fashioned charm in a fun, modern setting as you venture on a chariot or ride one ...

  4. ‘It’s just super amazing.’ Sneak a peek at $2.5 million teen ...

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    Instead of having only one room reserved exclusively for teens at the North Columbus branch, the $2.5 million Flournoy Center will have 7,000 square feet of space dedicated to their fun and future.

  5. Dobama Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Dobama Theatre is located in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1959 by Donald and Marilyn Bianchi, Barry Silverman, and Mark Silverberg. [1] The name Dobama was created from the first two letters of each man's name. [2] The first play produced by Dobama Theatre was The Rope Dancers by Morton Wishengrod.

  6. Ohio Brew Week - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Beer Week expanded as craft beers became plentiful in grocery stores. In 2016, more than 45 Ohio breweries participated in Ohio Brew Week. The 2017 festival will feature more than 200 types of beers. 2020 saw no crowds as the Brew Week went virtual for the first time caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Cleveland Heights High School - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Heights High School was established in 1901 by the Cleveland Heights Board of Education. The building that is currently being used opened in 1926. [6] The student population was 1,772 as of the 2018–2019, school year with 15.02 student/teacher ratio.