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December 2015
| December 24
December 24, 2015
Christmas story: Physical therapy executive becomes a patient, suffers organ failure, receives greatest gift after countless prayers
Applications for gun carry permits set record in 2015
St. Anne-Pacelli students donate to Nickels for Nigeria campaign
Holiday Closings
On-field success leads to All-Bi-City football awards
Alva James-Johnson: How to avoid Christmas debt in 2016
Stephanie Pedersen: Children at Tuesday fire hard to forget
Lorenzo Smothers leads Marion County to Shaw Christmas championship for Group B
Retirement serves as early Christmas gift for longtime employee
Discover the Columbus Ice Rink during the holidays
High school basketball
Central boys, Columbus girls win Shaw Group A championships
Paul F. Morrissey: Christmas lights a dark world
Fifty Years Ago Today, December 24, 1965
Sally Friedman: One day of joy for those too often without