More than 230,000 Ohio residents — including more than 169,000 in the Columbus area — were without power Tuesday, and American Electric Power says power may not be restored until late Thursday evening in much of central Ohio.
And as we know, when the power goes out, all perishable
More than 230,000 Ohio residents — including more than 169,000 in the Columbus area — were without power Tuesday, and American Electric Power says power may not be restored until late Thursday evening in much of central Ohio.
And as we know, when the power goes out, all perishable
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