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Someone broke into the building and set the fire, according to Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio CEO and President Nan Whaley.
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Alexandra Wilson, a Republican candidate for Indiana Senate District 38, released recordings showing White House officials offered her government jobs and warned of political attacks in an effort to push her out of a GOP primary tied to Trump's redistricting retaliation campaign.
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Thomas Brian Niehaus pleaded guilty to one count of malicious use of fire in federal court Thursday in connection with the July 2025 incident. The charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.
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The Ohio River Foundation is launching the project with a handful of local park districts and land trusts to create or restore more than a thousand acres of native habitat to benefit the Easter Monarch Butterfly, endangered bee species and more.
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