It wasn't what you would call a casual get-together.
Made in the shade Joanie Fry, 50, of Columbus, takes advantage of some shade at Whetstone Park to read a book on Elvis Presley. Fry is a substitute teacher in Columbus schools and was enjoying her last day of summer vacation before going back to work.
Dispatchers said the home is destroyed, the homeowners are on their way home from vacation.
It wasn't what you would call a casual get-together. A popular New York blogger attended a brunch with fellow "frazzled moms." They took in tips from a style expert and listened to a nurse extol the virtues of Mirena, a birth control device sold by Bayer Healthcare. The nurse was on Bayer's payroll. birthcontrol - Bayer - Social media - New York City - Health
corp_C FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Lois Rossi Sept. 1, 2010 Director Public Relations, Manheim (678) 645-2028 MANHEIM EXPANDS AVIS EARLY ACCESS PROGRAM Successful program in six markets leads to eight additional locations ATLANTA - Manheim and Avis Budget Group are expanding the Avis Early Access rental vehicle remarketing program to eight new markets, following a successful beginning to the ...
Labor Day weekend is about to arrive, and as with the rest of the country, Chicagoans are hitting the roads and taking to the skies. But the top flight destinations on a TripAdvisor.com survey may leave your scratching your head.
By Susan Heavey and Lisa Richwine
COLUMBUS - It was fitting that Ohio State senior Tyler Moeller led the Buckeyes' defense with seven tackles in a 45-7 victory over Marshall on Thursday night.
The latest NFC West chat flew past Thursday. So much to discuss. Transcript here . One question regarding each division team below: Dave (Columbus): Wouldn't you think AZ would have known what they had in Matt Leinart by now and not had to go through the drama they are going through? Seems like the coaching staff has dropped the ball big time on this one. Mike Sando: That is a fair criticism ...
The American Truck Dealers led a coalition of trucking industry executives Wednesday to meet with senior members of the Obama administration and to discuss the state of the industry, the impact of higher costs resulting from new emission mandates and options to boost medium- and heavy-duty truck sales.