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The trumpeter swan is the largest, native waterfowl in North America. They're also no longer considered endangered in Ohio.
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Nearly 43,000 vehicles are impacted by the recall, including the 2022 Escape and the 2022 and 2023 Bronco Sport editions that have 1.5L engines.
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Indiana Public Access Counselor Luke Britt released an informal opinion last December stating that the information gathered by Terminated Pregnancy Reports, or TPRs, could be used to identify patients — "especially in smaller communities."
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Simpson died on Wednesday after a battle with cancer, his family said. His celebrity turned to infamy three decades ago when he was accused and then acquitted of killing his ex-wife and her friend.
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The untimely death of Brigid Kelly left a vacancy in the county auditor's office. The Hamilton County Democratic Party appointed Jessica Miranda to the position Saturday.
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One — Aaliyah Bilal — is from Cincinnati. A number of past Whiting winners have gone on to publish award-winning and bestselling works, including Hernan Diaz, Catherine Lacey, Colson Whitehead, Alice McDermott and Ocean Vuong.
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