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Groundwork Ohio River Valley will recruit and train 40 teens to clean up brownfield sites in the area.
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McCray became the first Black woman to be a nominee for U.S. Senate in Indiana history on Tuesday.
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The Archdiocese said Schnurr plans to continue working while receiving treatments.
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A number of sites in the Greater Cincinnati region won a recent round of grant funding from the state of Ohio.
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