Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: Latest Local Obituaries And Tributes

Ledger-Enquirer: ‘Brought history alive.’ Columbus historian John Lupold dies. Memorial service set

Ledger-Enquirer: Folksy former Columbus morning TV talk show host Calvin Floyd dies. Funeral service set

Ledger-Enquirer: Free family activities this week at patriotic event in Columbus. What to know

Ledger-Enquirer on MSN: A new restaurant is coming to Columbus, moving into this vacant building

Ledger-Enquirer on MSN: Family-friendly, hands-on learning. MercyMed Farm of Columbus hosting Plant Party

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The Ledger-Enquirer interviewed candidates campaigning to become the next mayor of Columbus ahead of the May 19 election. Early voting starts April 27.

Ledger-Enquirer on MSN: Want a summary of Columbus Council candidates and their views? Here's a roundup

The Ledger-Enquirer interviewed candidates campaigning to be elected or reelected to the Columbus Council ahead of the May 19 election. Early voting starts April 27.

Local Taxes for Columbus Residents Columbus residents pay a total of 2.5% in taxes on all income earned, regardless of whether it was earned in Columbus or another city. When Columbus residents earn income in another city and pay taxes to that city, Columbus provides 100% credit for tax paid up to 2.5%.

Columbus Income Tax Division PO Box 182158 Columbus, Ohio 43218-2158 General Information How are local taxes determined? Businesses conducting activities within Columbus are liable for the income tax. These instructions are applicable to Columbus only. If you have any questions about completing any of our forms, please call (614) 645-7370.

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Providing reliable water, sewer, stormwater, city power, streetlighting and sustainability services to the Columbus metro area.

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The Columbus Income Tax Division provides the service of collection, audit, and enforcement of the 2.5% income tax for the City of Columbus, as well as the excise lodging tax for the City of Columbus and the Franklin County Convention and Facilities Authority.

Columbus Water & Power's Office of Sustainability's mission is to protect natural resources and implement sustainable practices in the water, sewer, and power we provide, working to expand environmental education in America’s opportunity city. Water Treatment Process General water treatment process is described with a cross-reference ...

The processes of plan reviews, permitting, inspections, zoning and engineering ensures proper land development and promotes high-quality design standards through the enforcement of state and local building and zoning codes.

The Stormwater Drainage Manual establishes stormwater control requirements for all new public and private development and redevelopment in the City of Columbus. It requires post construction stormwater controls for both water quality and water quantity. For questions, please...

Division of Power The Columbus Division of Power (DOP) is a full-service, publicly owned electrical utility that provides power to industry, business and residential customers through our own distribution system. We have a commitment serve the community by using our profit to fund the city's street light system. Services include: Competitively priced electricity services with green energy ...

The City of Columbus today introduced a $1.9 billion voted bond package to finance capital improvements in neighborhoods across the city, without raising taxes.

About UsThe Planning Division works on a wide variety of projects and programs which are aimed at improving the quality of Columbus' neighborhoods.Vision: Making Columbus accessible, equitable, safe, sustainable, and beautiful.Mission: Planning for our future and preserving...

Columbus historian, professor, author and preservationist John Lupold has died. Lupold died Feb. 26 in Charlotte, North Carolina, according to his obituary on the McMullen Funeral Home and Crematory ...

Calvin Floyd, the folksy former host of a popular Columbus morning TV talk show that helped brighten the outlook of Chattahoochee Valley residents as they started their day, has died. Floyd died ...

Folksy former Columbus morning TV talk show host Calvin Floyd dies. Funeral service set

Free family activities this week at patriotic event in Columbus. What to know

A new restaurant is coming to Columbus, moving into this vacant building

Missed our stories about Columbus mayoral candidates? What you need to know

Want a summary of Columbus Council candidates and their views? Here's a roundup

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It is likely that Beatriz met Columbus when he was in Córdoba, a gathering place for Genoese merchants and where the court of the Catholic Monarchs was located at intervals. Beatriz, unmarried at the time, gave birth to Columbus's second son, Fernando Columbus, in July 1488, named for the monarch of Aragon.

Christopher Columbus, the intrepid Italian explorer, embarked on a historic voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 and opened up new horizons for European exploration and colonization.

Christopher Columbus (l. 1451-1506 CE, also known as Cristoffa Corombo in Ligurian and Cristoforo Colombo in Italian) was a Genoese explorer (identified as Italian...

Discover facts about Christopher Columbus - 'the man who discovered America'. How did his voyages change the course of world history?

Christopher Columbus is credited with the discovery of the Americas in 1492, though Leifr Eiriksson explored the North American continent centuries prior.

Where Did Columbus' Ships, Niña, Pinta and Santa Maria, Land? On , Columbus and his crew set sail from Spain in three ships: the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa Maria.

Columbus, a Genoese navigator, believed that sailing west from Europe would lead directly to the East Indies—bypassing the long overland routes dominated by Ottoman and Venetian powers.

History Resources Columbus reports on his first voyage, 1493 A Spotlight on a Primary Source by Christopher Columbus On , Columbus set sail from Spain to find an all-water route to Asia. On October 12, more than two months later, Columbus landed on an island in the Bahamas that he called San Salvador; the natives called it Guanahani.

Columbus reports on his first voyage, 1493 - Gilder Lehrman Institute ...

Columbus returned to Hispaniola on August 19, to find that many of the Spanish settlers of the new colony were discontent, having been misled by Columbus about the supposedly bountiful riches of the new world.