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The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic brought with it an increased level of emotional and mental stress, causing a rising number of calls to Helpline of Delaware and Morrow Counties.
Its free 24/7 hotline connects callers with community resources to address such issues as suicide prevention, depression and family violence, said executive director Susan Hanson.
Helpline also refers callers to agencies and providers that can help with economic challenges, such as the need for food or rent or utility payments.
Callers can speak directly with someone by calling Helpline at 800-684-2324, Hanson said. They also can text helpline to 898211 or dial the 211 crisis and referral hotline.
It appears Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer has settled on a home in Jacksonville, on the same street as his former University of Florida quarterback, Tim Tebow.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer and his wife, Shelley Jean, sold their home in Dublin, Ohio for $1.75 million.
The Shelley Jean Meyer Revocable Trust purchased a home April 16 for $2.15 million at 12450 Royal Troon Lane in the gated Glen Kernan Golf & Country Club in South Jacksonville. Urban Meyer’s wife is named Shelley Jean Meyer.
The deed was recorded April 20 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts.
The trust bought the property from Satyaprakash and Jennifer Krishnarao.
Top Columbus Zoo and Aquarium executives have allowed relatives to live in houses owned or controlled by the zoo, and sought tickets for their family members to attend various entertainment events, a Dispatch investigation found.
For several years, President and CEO Tom Stalf s in-laws rented a home that had been donated to the zoo, and Chief Financial Officer Greg Bell s daughter is a tenant of another home controlled by the zoo. The properties were never advertised for rent or offered to outsiders or other zoo employees, The Dispatch learned.
Questions by The Dispatch about the personal use of zoo resources have sparked an internal review by the zoo’s board of directors.