Dublin • August 8, 2025
Good morning, Dublin. Life just got five times more exciting for one Columbus couple! The Santiso family welcomed quintuplets at Riverside Methodist Hospitalโthe facility's first case in over a decade. While most parents prepare for sleepless nights with one newborn, Betsy and Dan are adjusting to four boys and one girl (all named after trees), joining their 2.5-year-old at home in what doctors are calling a medical marvel.
Meanwhile, the Guitar House Workshop is striking chords of compassion alongside musical ones. Owners John Bolzenius and Linda Langhorst have transformed their music shop into a community force fighting hunger through their partnership with South Side Community Ministries. As they cultivate vegetables in their shop garden and organize volunteers for food deliveries, they're demonstrating how local businesses can amplify their impact far beyond their original purposeโfeeding both hungry souls and empty stomachs throughout Columbus.
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๐ถ Five babies arrived at once for one stunned Columbus couple. Betsy and Dan Santiso welcomed quintuplets - four boys and one girl - in what doctors at Riverside Methodist Hospital say is their first case in over a decade. The parents, who already have a 2.5-year-old at home, were simply hoping for one more child when they received the shocking news. All five babies, named after types of trees, are currently in the NICU receiving specialized care. The couple is adjusting well, with Betsy noting she feels "surprisingly good" despite the unexpected turn in their fertility journey.
๐ธ Music shop feeds hungry souls and empty stomachs. Guitar House Workshop, run by John Bolzenius and his wife Linda Langhorst, combines their passions for music and fighting food insecurity through a partnership with South Side Community Ministries. The couple has raised thousands of dollars for the food pantry, sends volunteers monthly to help with food deliveries, and even grows vegetables in their shop's garden. "Hungry kids need to get fed. It doesn't matter your politics," says Langhorst, whose work brings diverse community members together through shared service. The Columbus shop exemplifies how local businesses can become powerful forces for community good.
๐ฆ Tech billionaires bring crypto-militarism to Columbus with new ventures. Palmer Luckey, backed by Peter Thiel and Joe Lonsdale, is establishing both Erebor bank and defense contractor Anduril in Ohio's capital. These companies, named after Lord of the Rings references like other Silicon Valley military contractors, blend finance with weapons manufacturing while promoting anti-China rhetoric. Their founders openly advocate for "Western values" against what they view as foreign threats, continuing a tradition of merging venture capital with military interests. Columbus residents now face questions about how these ideologically-driven companies might reshape their city already struggling with housing issues.
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