Columbus Faces Lawsuit Over Decision to Rename Park Originally Honoring City’s Namesake

Columbus, Ohio — Tensions have risen in Columbus, Ohio, as city officials face a lawsuit over the renaming of a downtown park, previously named after Christopher Columbus—the city’s namesake. The growing dispute brings to the surface broader discussions about cultural heritage and the reevaluation of historical figures in public spaces. Originally named after Columbus, the park’s name was changed last year in a move by city officials to reflect a growing push across the U.S. to reassess monuments and memorials dedicated to controversial historical figures. This national reassessment has sparked local debates, mirroring the broader … Read more

Local Lawyer Seeks to Rename Tennyson Middle School in Honor of Late McLennan County Commissioner, Pat Miller

WACO, Texas – A local lawyer in Waco is leading an initiative to rename Tennyson Middle School in honor of the late McLennan County Commissioner, Pat Miller. Attorney David Schleicher believes that Miller’s three decades of service to the county, along with her ability to unite people, make her an ideal candidate for this recognition. Notably, the current namesake of the school has no connection to the area, making the renaming proposal even more fitting. Schleicher, who had a longstanding friendship with the late commissioner, has personal reasons to support the renaming. Reflecting on his … Read more