Pickaway County • August 28, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. Five new Chick-fil-A restaurants are about to transform Central Ohio's fast food landscape, with locations for three already revealed. The popular chicken chain's strategic expansion builds on their already successful Columbus presence, giving residents even more opportunities to satisfy those crispy sandwich cravings while waiting for announcements about the remaining two mystery locations.
Beyond fast food, Columbus is addressing deeper community needs with the Metropolitan Library's partnership with Children's Hunger Alliance. Starting September 2, sixteen library branches will provide free nutritious after-school snacks to children facing food insecurity. Meanwhile, a sobering health alert has emerged from Columbus Public Health after six overdose deaths occurred in just two days, prompting officials to warn residents about potentially laced drugs while highlighting the Good Samaritan Law that protects those who report emergencies.
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🍗 Chick-fil-A reveals locations for three new Columbus restaurants. The popular chicken chain announced plans to open five new restaurants throughout Central Ohio, with specific addresses now disclosed for three of these locations. This expansion adds to Chick-fil-A's growing presence in the Columbus area, where they already operate multiple successful restaurants. The company has been strategically increasing its footprint in the region, with previous openings in areas like Clintonville and Worthington. Details about opening dates and the remaining two locations are expected to be announced soon.
🍎 Columbus libraries battle hunger with free after-school snacks for kids. Starting September 2, Columbus Metropolitan Library will provide nutritious snacks at 16 locations in partnership with Children's Hunger Alliance. The program targets branches based on student need, offering complete meals including protein, grain, milk, vegetables, and fruit. Library CEO Lauren Hagan emphasized that food insecurity remains a "pervasive issue" in the community. Each location has specific serving times, with most branches offering snacks on weekdays and Saturdays to ensure children have access to nourishment when school is out.
💉 Six overdose deaths in just two days spark urgent warning. Columbus Public Health is alerting residents that any non-pharmacy drugs could be laced with deadly substances. Officials urge people not to use drugs alone, to carry naloxone, and to call 911 if an overdose occurs, noting the Good Samaritan Law protects those who report emergencies. Despite the recent spike, Franklin County has seen a promising downward trend in overdose deaths, dropping from 701 in 2023 to 461 last year, with 152 recorded so far in 2025.
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