City operations ease into ‘new normal’


Business in Worthington is slowly coming back to life after being shut down for months because of the coronavirus pandemic. Orders from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and public health officials closed many businesses and canceled large public gatherings to slow the spread of the coronavirus. As the city eases into a new routine, local government officials continue to plug away […]

Coffee-loving couple keeps rambling along


A couple of Worthington residents continue to ramble along with their growing coffee-roasting business, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. John and Sara Bartley last year brought their Ramble Coffee operation out of their Worthington basement to Global Gallery, 3535 N. High St. While that shop was closed along with many other non-essential businesses, by order of Ohio Gov. […]

Ungar faces fears to raise funds for Gracehaven

Donations sought for Aug. 7 event

Some people go out of their way to avoid things that make them uncomfortable. Others embrace the opportunity to conquer their fears. Dave Ungar is one of those willing to face his fears. His latest opportunity is to rappel down the 26-story Chase Tower in downtown Columbus for Gracehaven’s fifth Annual Over the Edge to End Child Sex Trafficking event. […]

Ask the right questions when choosing home health care


As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the coronavirus is especially dangerous to those older than 60 and for those with underlying health conditions such as COPD, asthma and others. In fact, as of May 7, 63 percent of COVID-19 hospitalizations and 92 percent of COVID-19 deaths were among people aged 60 and older. These statistics can […]