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Ohio might get a frog cryptid. Are you ready?

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Your state might get a frog cryptid

Okay so picture this— you're scrolling through the news, minding your business, and then BAM! You see a headline about Ohio possibly naming the Loveland Frog as our official state cryptid. Chale, I had to do a double-take. Is this real life? Apparently, two bipartisan lawmakers are actually pushing legislation to make it happen. I mean, we've got the state bird, the state tree, but an official state *cryptid*? That’s peak Ohio, honestly. It’s got that quirky, underdog energy we always bring to the table.

### Why This Matters for Columbus

Here's what nobody's telling you: this isn't just some silly bill. It’s about owning our weird, wonderful Ohio identity. Think about it – we've got the Arnold Classic bringing bodybuilders from all over, the Buckeyes turning Ohio Stadium into the third-largest city in Ohio on game day, and a thriving arts scene at places like the Wexner Center. This just adds another layer to our unique brand.

* **Boosts Local Lore:** Imagine tour guides in German Village or the Short North telling stories about the Loveland Frog alongside tales of historic homes. It adds a bit of mystique.

* **Embraces Ohio's Quirks:** It leans into the idea that Ohio isn't just cornfields. We've got legends, a rich history, and a good sense of humor about ourselves.

* **Community Connection:** It's a fun, lighthearted way to connect across different parts of the state. Everyone loves a good mystery, right?

Honestly, this is the kind of story that reminds me why Columbus is so special. We're a city that’s growing, building, and becoming a destination, but we still embrace the local legends and oddities that make us, well, *us*. It’s a reminder that while we’re pushing boundaries in tech and culture, we also appreciate a good, old-fashioned local legend.

C-Bus on the wire — we're just getting started.

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