The City of Canal Winchester and Diley Ridge Medical Center, in cooperation with the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), will host a National Prescription Drug Take Back event on October 29, 2022 at the Diley Ridge Medical Center parking lot, 7911 Diley Rd., from 10 AM to 2 PM.
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther today joined current and former city officials to announce that the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department’s Cultural Arts Center has been renamed the Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center.
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther today announced the Columbus Police Athletic League (PAL), a new partnership between the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department, Division of Police and Department of Neighborhoods in which officers volunteer to work with youth ages 6-18 in organized sports and other programs.
Sixteen students from eight different area high schools have been inducted into the Fairfield Career Center chapter of the National Technical Honor Society.
The City of Columbus is currently accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the Civilian Police Review Board, which was overwhelmingly approved by Columbus voters in November 2020 to provide civilian oversight of police for the first time in city history.
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and community leaders today outlined how the proposed $200 million affordable housing bond – a portion of the $1.5 billion bond package that will go before Columbus voters this November – addresses Central Ohio’s housing crisis.
Canal Winchester City Council has scheduled a public hearing to be held to solicit public input on the establishment of a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in the Old Town area of Canal Winchester.
As part of the Chamber’s annual strategic plan, we are investing in value-added training and programing for our members through our Small Business University program.