LaFayette Food: Pilgrim’s is investing $400 million to build a prepared foods facility in Walker County in several phases. The company, which already operates seven food production facilities in the state employing some 7,500 people, will begin hiring in 2027 for the first phase, creating 630 jobs at full capacity. The facility will produce a variety of fully cooked chicken...| Georgia Trend Magazine
In Columbus, Jack’s/Summit Station is remembered as a welcoming and well-respected lesbian social spot. The post ‘Free Beer Tomorrow’ documentary and research project honors Ohio’s longest lesbian-owned-and-operated bar appeared first on The Buckeye Flame.| The Buckeye Flame
With Rent Rising and Shelters Full, One-Time and Monthly Payments Are Helping Families Breathe, Plan, and Stay Housed Nonprofits are launching a guaranteed income pilot program for unhoused families in Ohio’s largest county as rates of homelessness continue to outpace … Continue reading →| Invisible People
Looking for a quick, unexpected getaway from Omaha or Lincoln? Columbus, Nebraska, is full of surprises—from historic taverns and WWII tributes to cozy local eats and a trail system with sunrise views. Here’s everything I packed into two days—plus tips to plan your own trip. The post How to Spend Two Days Exploring Columbus, NE appeared first on Get Lost In The USA.| Get Lost In The USA
You probably don’t expect to find a D-Day landing craft in the middle of Nebraska—but that’s exactly what’s waiting in Columbus. The Andrew Jackson Higgins National Memorial honors the Nebraska-born inventor of the WWII-era Higgins boat with a walk-through replica, powerful sculptures, and sand from beaches where his boats landed. The post Andrew Higgins National Memorial in Columbus, Nebraska appeared first on Get Lost In The USA.| Get Lost In The USA
Explore Tarnov’s St. Michael’s Church, a historic boarding school, and a museum filled with surprising stories—including a wild WWII bombing mix-up that left one house with a messy surprise. The post St. Michael’s Church and Historic Boarding School in Tarnov, Nebraska appeared first on Get Lost In The USA.| Get Lost In The USA
Our goal with this LGBTQ+ Ohio Nonprofit Guide is to support individuals finding the community they might be seeking.| The Buckeye Flame
Celebrate fall in Columbus with some big events including Exhibit Columbus, Ethnic Expo, Hot Rods & Rock 'n' Roll, Hope Heritage Days, and so much more!| columbus.in.us
Several years back I did a post about Christopher Columbus fact checking a lot of the errors floating around. Now, I'd like to share some short videos you CAN use to teach this history to children, without exposing kids to things they aren't ready for or sugar coating this history. Further down on this page are some good videos related to Spanish exploration, conquest and colonization. | Imaginative Homeschool
Don’t sleep on Columbus. Sure, it’s known for the Ohio State Buckeyes and sports, but it’s also one of the queerest cities in the Midwest. We’re talking Black queer-owned coffee shops, LGBTQ-owned businesses, and one of the last remaining lesbian bars in the U.S. Columbus doesn’t just welcome queer travelers, it celebrates us. This itinerary […] The post The Ultimate LGBTQ+ Itinerary for a Weekend in Columbus appeared first on EveryQueer.| EveryQueer
Discover the perfect itinerary for a guys’ golf weekend in Columbus, Indiana, complete with top-rated public courses, great food, and local breweries.| columbus.in.us
Discover how thoughtful design and cutting-edge technology come together at Rumpke’s new facility and office.| Work Design Magazine
By DCC Team One of the most enduring stories about the Spanish conquest of Mexico is that the Indigenous people, particularly the Mexica (often called the "Aztecs"), believed Hernán Cortés and his fellow conquistadors were gods. Hernán Cortés (1485–1547) was a Spanish conquistador best known for leading the expedition that resulted in the fall of| DECOLONIAL CENTRE - A PROJECT BY THE PLUTO EDUCATIONAL TRUST
This past Thursday on a cold, windy day, my family and I decided to get out of town and take a trip east to Columbus, Ohio. It’s only about an hour away from our home in Dayton, so it’s a nice little getaway. Though it’s always nice to take random road trips, on this one we had […]| Nate's Ramblings
Everyone loves a good ghost story, and 50 years ago, Columbus, Indiana, got its very own urban legend: the Mill Race Monster (cue the spooky music).| columbus.in.us
The footprint of gun violence in the U.S. has expanded, as shootings worsened in already suffering neighborhoods and killings spread to new places during the pandemic years.| www.nytimes.com
Explorers back in the day were not always the most reliable of record keepers. Famously,… The post Monkeychains: When Explorers get Fanciful appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
Columbus, Indiana, is a charming town with a rich architectural heritage and plenty to offer, especially in the fall. There is always debate if fall is the best| columbus.in.us
There's something in Columbus for you! You just need to know where and when!| columbus.in.us
American Modern is the first in-depth publication about Columbus, Indiana, that demonstrates the unique blend of civic, industrial, and social forces that...| columbus.in.us
Get ready for some great summer fun with our annual fireworks shows. There will be food trucks, bounce houses, and pro wrestling! Find out where!...| columbus.in.us
Spoiler Alert – we saved the best for last! There was no fried fish, the room was packed even before the event officially started, and I can’t pronounce the name of the Polish apple cak…| Accidental Wanderlust