Wednesday, April 5 2017

Which of the 4 contenders will be the one to build on the Scioto Peninsula?

What's up, Wednesday? It's Madeline.

Four developers are all vying to be the one to get to break ground on the 21-acre development on the Scioto Peninsula. All four have a great work portfolio and beautiful developments similar to the proposed Scioto project. Want to see how the four companies stack up against each other? Chelsea Wiley shows us each of their repertoires. 

The Rundown:Weather: 68. 50% chance of rain. Thunderstorms likely in the afternoon.To do: New York Times best-selling author Steve Berry will be at the Book Loft of German Village today from 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Now's your chance to have him sign your dog-eared copy of one of the books from the Cotton Malone series. No purchase necessary. Learn more here.

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The Wednesday Conversation:

This summer begins the Ohio Department of Transportation's efforts to revitalize Interstate 70/71. [CU/Warren]Ohio State is getting big bucks now that the university's sophomores are required to live in dorms. In fact, the revenue has increased by 34%. [Columbus Business First/Knox]The Buckeyes look like they're going to have a promising season as the spring game approaches. [Dispatch/Rabinowitz]The Spot Athletics is going their business just as fast as (if not faster than) its clientele can build their muscles. [Columbus Business First/Eaton]

Longread for your lunch break:

In all of its 38 years, The Price is Right had never seen anyone guess a showcase right on the nose. Well, that was the case until contestant Terry Kniess. So how the heck did the former weatherman from Vegas know his showcase was worth exactly $23,743?Esquire: The Contestant Who Outsmarted The Price Is Right

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