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Living in Linden

10 Episodes

11 minutes | Apr 28, 2019
Reviewing the Linden Neighborhood
Dispatch reporters Mark Ferenchik and Rick Rouan take a look back at the last twelve months and review the Columbus Dispatch’s Living in Linden series. During this we discuss some of the key topics addressed during this series, talk about some take aways from this project, and explain what’s next for the Linden community.
14 minutes | Mar 31, 2019
Addressing health problems in the Linden neighborhood
Dispatch reporters Rick Rouan and JoAnne Viviano discuss health problems on the newest installment of the Living in Linden podcast. During this episode we talk about the health problems that stricken the Linden community, address the lack of medical access that’s present, and give examples of medical conditions that residents struggle with compared to other Columbus neighborhoods.
10 minutes | Feb 28, 2019
Living in Linden | New Americans finding a presence in Linden
Dispatch reporters Mark Ferenchik and Rick Rouan discuss the newest installment in the Living in Linden series. During this we talk how different nations are being represented in the Linden community, discuss how affordable the housing, rental market is, and talk about what you can expect to see when traveling along Cleveland Avenue. Finally, we mention how the Linden area is becoming a home to immigrants from Somali, Mexico, and even western Africa and the Caribbean.
11 minutes | Jan 28, 2019
Columbus has big infrastructure plans for Linden
Dispatch reporters Rick Rouan and Mark Ferenchik discuss the current infrastructure in the Linden community. During this we explain what the problems are with the current ageing infrastructure, talk about the blue print Columbus plan, and mention how Linden is built on a grid pattern. Finally, we discuss the new Linden Recreation Center, a $20 million neighborhood jewel around which most of the other projects will revolve.
9 minutes | Oct 29, 2018
Educational challenges in Linden
Columbus Neighborhoods reporter Mark Ferenchik talks about the current school situation in the Linden community. We further discuss the potential closing of Linden-Mc Kinley High School and the effect that this could have on the Columbus neighborhood. Finally, we talk about the students who attend school in the Linden area and what the closing of this high school could mean for their future.
13 minutes | Sep 30, 2018
Is the city of Columbus keeping its promise to help Linden?
Dispatch reporter Rick Rouan sits down with Nick Bankston who is overseeing the city’s Linden planning process. On this episode we discuss the 18 months of research that the city of Columbus did and how it’s on the verge of rolling out its Linden community plan. We further address what this strategic plan will propose to accomplish and how the mayor’s administration is looking to try and revitalize this Columbus neighborhood.
9 minutes | Aug 25, 2018
Are growing crime rates a concern to the Linden community?
Columbus Dispatch night crime reporter Jim Woods discusses the crime rates in the Linden neighborhood and if these rates are rising. Next we speak about specific high crime streets in Linden and how many of these crimes could potentially be drug related. Finally, we talk about initiatives that have been put in place to help curb crime rates in the Linden community.
21 minutes | Jul 19, 2018
Linden's CRACK House Ministries offers safe haven
Mitchell Ellison, founder of CRACK House Ministries in Linden, tells of his goal with the ministry, talks houses of worship in Linden and what the community needs as part of The Columbus Dispatch's series on Linden.
6 minutes | Jun 16, 2018
Living in Linden: Anchors
Dispatch reporter Mark Ferenchik talks about the identity of Linden and its anchors in the community.
12 minutes | May 11, 2018
Welcome to Living in Linden
We kick off our monthly series on Linden with a historical look at the neighborhood and how it came to be. Listen to Dispatch reporters Mark Ferenchik, Rick Rouan and Kimball Perry talk about where the neighborhood has been and the struggles it currently faces. Finally, we preview what topics this series will include and what you can expect over the next twelve months. 
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