
Monthly Archives: November 2025
News
January 19, 2022
0 Comments
League of Women Voters honors OLCA with Democracy in Action Awards
By Deba Uwadiae The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus (LWVMC) has announced the award of Democracy in Action
News
January 19, 2022
0 Comments
Mayor Ginther and First Lady Shannon Ginther Announce 6 news commissioners for Women’s Commission
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and First Lady Shannon Ginther have announced six new Commissioners on the Columbus Women’s Commission. The
Event
January 13, 2022
0 Comments
CCC Columbus Parish holds 3-day revival
The Celestial Church of Christ, Columbus Parish, Ohio will hold a three-day revival program with the theme “Entering My Promise
News
January 12, 2022
0 Comments
Ohio Supreme Court strikes down Redistricting Map
By Deba Uwadiae The Ohio State Supreme Court has ruled that the new maps for Ohio House and Senate districts
Sports
January 11, 2022
0 Comments
Buckeyes: Assistant Coach steps in, winning 95-87
By Okon Ekpenyong Holtman’s assistant stepped in when it mattered the most defeating Northwestern 95-87. Jack Diebler, Buckeye’s assistant coach
Arts & Entertainment
January 11, 2022
0 Comments
Princesita’s magic basket wow the crowds
By Okon Ekpenyong Artist Philippe Janvier is Haitian-American. At three years old, he and his family migrated to the United
News
January 11, 2022
0 Comments
Okon Ekpenyong and siblings eulogise late father
Obituary For “Black Daddy” By Ekpenyong Ekpenyong Ete Okon Ekpenyong Okon was born on April 28, 1950, in Akpap Okoyong
Sports
January 10, 2022
0 Comments
The Georgia Bulldogs play the Alabama Crimson In National College Football Championship
By Michael Moore In the last 150 years of college football only five times has the National Championship game been
News
January 9, 2022
0 Comments
Sir Sidney L. Poitier: A Symbolic Legend
By Tonya Kelly and Okon Ekpenyong Lawd Take me now, Legendary actor Sidney Poitier has died at the age of
News
January 7, 2022
0 Comments
Ohio AG rejects Petition for Vaccine Choice and Privacy
. Rejected Due to Insufficient Signatures The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has rejected a petition for a proposed statute in
























