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Coshocton superintendent retires early amid investigation

COSHOCTON, Ohio (WCMH) -- Coshocton City School's superintendent has resigned less than two weeks after he was placed on leave amid a district investigation. In a special board meeting Monday, the Coshocton Board of Education approved a separation agreement between Superintendent Mark Kowalski and the district. Kowalski had issued a Jan. 31 resignation letter citing [...]

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Tepe murder case: Couple shot 16 times, according to autopsy report

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” Michael McKee, charged in the murder of his ex-wife and her husband, reportedly shot the victims over 15 times, according to an autopsy report. In released documents from the Franklin County Coroner’s Office, Monique Tepe was shot nine times, while Spencer Tepe suffered from seven gunshot wounds. The deaths of the [...]

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Yogi’s announces opening in former pub near New Albany and Gahanna

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Central Ohio chain Yogi’s Bar and Grill is preparing to open its fifth location, which will be in northeast Columbus. The restaurant will open at 5571 N. Hamilton Road this summer, the brand announced on social media last week. Yogi’s is taking over the building that formerly housed Turtle Creek Tavern. [...]

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New Breeze Airways route connects Columbus to Blue Ridge Mountains

Breeze Airways has announced a new non-stop flight from John Glenn Columbus International Airport to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport in South Carolina, starting May 8th.

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What may come next for Haitian population in Springfield and Columbus

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WCMH) -- A last-minute ruling has prevented one-fourth of Springfield from losing the right to live and work legally in the U.S., issued hours before immigration protections for Haitians were set to expire. A city of about 60,000, Springfield is home to 12,000-20,000 Haitian immigrants. Most Haitians are in the U.S. under Temporary [...]

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