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    Columbus Area to get another College in 2009

    As strange as it may sound, Indiana Business College will soon be breaking ground on a new campus located here in Central Ohio. More specifically, the new 15,000 square foot facility will be going up in Grove City, just off of 71 and Stringtown Road, a mere 8 miles from Downtown.

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    This will be the 15th facility for the 106-year-old business school, and the first to be located outside of the state of Indiana. Associate and Bachelor Degree programs include focuses on Business, Criminal Justice, Health Sciences, IT, Veterinary Sciences, as well as Culinary Studies. Officials plan to start construction this spring and have the school open by September 1st, 2009. More information can be found online at IBCSchools.edu.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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