Local Stories

  • Five-minute french toast
  • The outside of a building
    The Trail Town program, launched by the Buckeye Trail Association in 2012, has grown steadily to include communities across the state that can be a

  • Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Tomato Festival
    Reynoldsburg Tomato Festival, Aug. 13–15 www.reytomatofest.com
  • A person standing in front of a lighthouse
    Consaul, a communications consultant, has painstakingly turned the lighthouse into her summer dream home in those 15 years since she ponied up $71,
  • A man sitting on an elephant
    Born in Cleveland and raised in Fremont, Pollick displayed early interests in both the outdoors and writing.

Power Lines

  • A group of lineworkers having a team meeting
    by Caryn Golden Whitney
    11:52 a.m., March 13: Trouble begins In Millersburg, in eastern Ohio, reports of outages started coming in to Holmes‑Wayne Electric Cooperative around noon.
  • Power lines running through trees
    by Craig Grooms
    The violent windstorm that swept across Ohio and much of the rest of the Midwest on March 13 was a powerful reminder about how quickly the weather can change — and how much we all depend on electricity in our daily lives. 
  • A lineworker in the cradle of a bucket truck working in the snow
    by Craig Grooms
    April is a month that naturally invites reflection. As seasons begin to shift and routines change, it gives us an opportunity to pause and recognize the people whose work often goes unnoticed, but whose impact is felt every single day.

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