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Two Men and a Junk Truck and the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio are diverting items from the landfill to benefit those in ...
Residents living and working on the northwest side of Central Ohio have a new health care option with the April opening of ...
The Columbus Partnership had 82 members in its ranks as of early July 2025, representing many of the region’s most notable ...
Growing up in a low-income neighborhood in East Dallas in the 1980s, school wasn’t easy or fun for Monica Téllez-Fowler. She remembers a day when an assistant principal sat her down and told her, ...
Ten years ago in March, Dr. Deepa Halaharvi was diagnosed with breast cancer. The diagnosis came eight months after she began her medical career as a breast cancer surgeon. The young osteopathic ...
Now in its eighth year, the Everyday Kindness Heroes program is accepting nominations for its 2025 kindness class. At the end ...
CEO and Columbus Monthly partnered to spotlight 23 trailblazing women. Plus, learn about the Partnership’s ongoing economic development efforts.
The ability to focus a patient’s own body to fight disease has been a topic of intense interest since ancient times. Recent advancements in cancer-targeting immunotherapies create by Vironexis ...
The Northern Lights Community Center, the bank’s 19th community branch location, offers traditional services and a variety of financial workshops.
Also in the March issue, get to know new Columbus Metropolitan Library CEO Lauren Hagan. An accountant by training, Hagan is leveraging her financial and leadership skills to keep CML moving forward.
In today’s increasingly complex business world, it’s imperative to have legal counsel you can trust. If your organization is looking for a new attorney, Columbus CEO can help narrow the search. Our ...
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