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1 day ago |
yahoo.com | Ava Boldizar
HILLIARD, Ohio (WCMH) – A health-centric café featuring smoothies and breakfast wraps is preparing to open in Hilliard. Alchemy Café will open in The Well, located at Scioto Darby and Alton Darby Creek roads, this fall, according to a Facebook post by Hilliard’s recreation and parks department. The Well is a recreation and wellness center that is slated to launch alongside the eatery. Alchemy Brands is a series of wellness-inspired food concepts in central Ohio.
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1 day ago |
nbc4i.com | Ava Boldizar
HILLIARD, Ohio (WCMH) – A health-centric café featuring smoothies and breakfast wraps is preparing to open in Hilliard. Alchemy Café will open in The Well, located at Scioto Darby and Alton Darby Creek roads, this fall, according to a Facebook post by Hilliard’s recreation and parks department. The Well is a recreation and wellness center that is slated to launch alongside the eatery. Alchemy Brands is a series of wellness-inspired food concepts in central Ohio.
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2 days ago |
nbc4i.com | Ava Boldizar
NEW STRAITSVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) – After more than seven years and no arrests, the family of Amy Jo Nelson continues to demand justice in the 39-year-old’s homicide. Ever since Amy was found dead in New Straitsville, a Perry County village with a population of around 650, her family has been conducting their own investigation in a search for closure. Amy’s mother, Pam Nelson, described her as “the sweetest person.”“She had a funny personality, very funny,” Amy’s sister, Abbie Vann, added.
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2 days ago |
nbc4i.com | Ava Boldizar
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A recent report found more Americans are moving to the heartland states, causing home prices to increase in some of the region’s cities, including Columbus. An April analysis by Realtor.com found that the heartland states, which refers to the central portion of the country encompassing the Midwest and parts of the South, are having a post-pandemic revival, thanks to newcomers moving in from the nation’s major cities.
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Ava Boldizar
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A recent report found more Americans are moving to the heartland states, causing home prices to increase in some of the region’s cities, including Columbus. An April analysis by Realtor.com found that the heartland states, which refers to the central portion of the country encompassing the Midwest and parts of the South, are having a post-pandemic revival, thanks to newcomers moving in from the nation’s major cities.
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