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You'll find the Scioto Mile in downtown Columbus, along the banks of the Scioto River stretching from Broad Street to Rich Street. It's free to access and open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily ...
A delegation of young aquatic experts and afficionados from across central Ohio ... Columbus to evaluate the city's multi-million-dollar handiwork in repairing and recreating the intricate Scioto ...
Ribs with a side of soul is on the menu at this year's Jazz & Rib Fest, which will be back in town July 18-20 with an all-star musical lineup.
The Scioto Bureau of Criminal Investigation is looking to solve decades long mystery along in the Pine Creek Road area.Scioto ...
While heavy rain isn’t falling in central Ohio at the moment, all the recent wet weather is still causing issues in some places. The water is still high at the Scioto mile in Downtown Columbus ...
Discover the Scioto Superfest ... went down a quarter- mile course that started at the Conway Bridge and ended at the Riverfront Amphitheater here in Downtown Columbus. David Lucas, who was ...
Rivers south of Columbus are currently experiencing ... rain-related problems. Because of Scioto River flooding Saturday night on the Far South Side, the Ohio Department of Transportation shut ...
Ohio's string of severe weather has brought ... About 30 miles south of downtown Columbus in Circleville, the Scioto River rose to 20.55 feet (the river is typically 2.5 feet deep in that portion ...