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The long road to non-police crisis response in Columbus

Chana Wiley said the goal of creating non-uniformed crisis response teams composed of medical professionals and peer supporters is aimed at making sure ‘people feel safe when they’re calling for help for a loved one in crisis.’
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Tyler Childers and Co. chart a compelling course at Buckeye Country Superfest
This year’s lineup boasted acts whose songs wrangled with issues of spirituality, the importance of connection, and the finite nature of existence, while also addressing the people whose enraging behaviors might see them placed on a ‘Bitin’ List.’
Karate Coyote howls again with reunion show at Columbus Arts Fest
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New union busting allegations surface as Columbus Metropolitan Library workers rally ahead of union vote
The coming vote is set to take place amid what council member Rob Dorans called ‘some of the most egregious union busting’ he has ever witnessed during a weekend rally at Franklin Park Amphitheater.