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Tuesday, May 16 2017
What's better than coffee or beer? That's right, coffee-beer.
Hey there Tuesday. It's Zoey again.
Two of the very best things that life has to offer is a good beer and a good mug of coffee. No one realizes that more than local brewing company Wolf's Ridge. They've honed their craft and have put together several uniquely flavored coffee beers, bringing together the best of both worlds. We take a look at the operation of the award winning brewery and pick the brain of their Brew Master, Chris Davison, as he gives us a peek behind the scenes.
Navigator full story: Wolf’s Ridge Brewing Combines Coffee And Beer For Howling Success
The Rundown:Weather: 86. Partly cloudy with a zero percent chance of rain.To do: Award winning rapper and philanthropist, Chance The Rapper, is scheduled to perform at Nationwide Arena. Tickets are still available but you're going to have to act soon. Doors open at 7pm. Check here for more information.
Navigator Originals:
Controversy Over Possible Bigotry Surrounds Clintonville BarThe Clintonville community is up in arms over a sign in a local bar that many are saying reveals intolerance and bigotry. Others defend the owner's right to put up the sign, claiming it was little more than bar humor.
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream Because Johnson’s Ice Cream Is Opening In DublinJohnson's Ice Cream is opening a second location at 55 West Bridge street. Opening day brings with it a ribbon cutting ceremony and a promotion deal for customers from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Katy Perry Is Bringing Her Fireworks To Columbus On The First Stop Of Her TourKaty Perry starts her new "Witness" tour and her first stop is in Columbus. Check out the event information to make sure you can get your tickets as soon as possible.
The Columbus Zoo Officially Names Polar BearsOver the weekend the Columbus Zoo finally named the three adorable newborn polar bears. See what names zoo officials landed on and get introduced to Columbus' newest wildlife additions.
The Tuesday Conversation:
Powell held a community biking event on May 13. "Cycling with My Community" was aimed at promoting health and exercise for children and families. [Thisweek/Polansky]
Express Inc. just announced a new downtown office after closing a retail space on 5th and High street. The old 20,000 square foot Weisheimer Vacuums building at 235 N. Fourth St. will be completely renovated to house the fashion company's creative offices as well as a photography studio. [614now]
The Columbus public health department just laid down the hammer on letting our furry friends onto restaurant patios. Health Administrator Keith L. Krinn wrote an open letter to restaurants licensed by the city, saying that any food service operation allowing dogs onto the patio will be in violation of the law. [Dispatch/Beard and Hendrix]
Last week Ohio lost Louis Sharp, the state's first ever African-American state trooper. Now, many in the law enforcement community pay homage to a man they say was a role model for the officers that came after him. [NBC4i/Chengery]
Longread for your lunch break:
One woman's struggle to piece together the life of a grandmother that she never met. The author comes to grips with the tragic death that shook her family and finds relevance in her grandmother's story, especially considering the backdrop of today's politics. A heartbreaking but vital read.
The New Yorker: My Grandmother's Desperate Choice.
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