Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, November 27th. We’re starting the day with some strong winds across central Ohio, so if you’re heading out, expect gusts up to 30 miles per hour and keep an eye on travel conditions, especially if you’re near the Ohio Turnpike, where a travel ban is in effect. The wind advisory runs through 10 tonight, so plan accordingly.
At City Hall, there’s been a lot of debate over the city’s budget. Columbus City Council just approved a half-million dollar grant for the Columbus Fury, our professional women’s volleyball team, in a close 5 to 4 vote. Council President Shannon Hardin and others raised concerns about the timing, saying there are still many nonprofits and essential services that need support. The Fury has agreed to stay in Columbus through 2030, with a clause to repay the grant if they leave early. Mayor Andrew Ginther says this is part of his vision to make Columbus a national leader for girls’ and women’s sports.
On the real estate front, there’s a new apartment building approved for the Eastland area, despite some local pushback. And in business news, Paris Baguette just opened its second location at Polaris, bringing a fresh spot for coffee and pastries.
For community events, the Delaware Community Chorus is putting on a baroque-style concert this month, and there are several award-winning holiday décor displays you can check out around town. If you’re into sports, the Ohio State Buckeyes are hitting the road for the first time this season, taking on Pitt tonight at 7. The Buckeyes are coming off a big win and are looking to keep their momentum going.
In local schools, Pickerington North’s diving star was named Athlete of the Week, and a Central Ohio teacher was tapped for a national arts fellowship.
On the crime front, there haven’t been any major incidents reported in Columbus in the last 24 hours, but always stay alert and report anything suspicious.
And for a feel-good story, a local counselor has been helping grieving people speak to those they’ve lost, offering comfort and connection during tough times.
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