Applause, staff fill the halls as COVID-19 survivor discharged from PCR
Staff at Piedmont Columbus Regional’s Midtown Campus held an honor walk as a woman diagnosed with COVID-19 was discharged.
Continue Reading »Staff at Piedmont Columbus Regional’s Midtown Campus held an honor walk as a woman diagnosed with COVID-19 was discharged.
Continue Reading »Nineteen of the state’s nursing homes have each had at least 20 deaths linked to the pandemic, the report said.
Continue Reading »More than 50 Gray Television stations will broadcast “Singing For Their Supper,” a one-hour telethon to benefit local food banks in the markets with participating stations.
Continue Reading »While some are still waiting to receive their federal stimulus money, several dead people have already received theirs.
Continue Reading »Trail Life USA, a boys adventure group, is encouraging all families everywhere to camp out in the backyard Friday night.
Continue Reading »More beautiful weather sticking around for Friday, though despite a chilly start to the morning, the afternoon will turn warmer with increasing cloud cover.
Continue Reading »The company has scrapped the Native American woman who has appeared on its dairy products for nearly 100 years. She is being replaced by lands, lakes and the phrase “farmer-owned since 1921.”
Continue Reading »Teachers across the country report their attempts at distance learning are failing to reach large numbers of students.
Continue Reading »Columbus police are releasing surveillance video of a man suspected of committing card fraud.
Continue Reading »The singer-songwriter’s trial date was originally set for July, but has now been moved to September.
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