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The King Records Legacy Foundation will use the money to privately fundraise for construction costs.
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You can register to vote online, by mail or in person. The deadline, in order to be eligible to cast a ballot in Indiana’s 2024 primary election, is April 8.
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The event will have a new home for the third installment on the three-year deal.
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The National Commission for Black Arts & Entertainment was recently awarded $10,000 from ArtsWave to launch the "Family Heritage Hop." It aims to connect people with the arts, especially children.
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Big developments in Covington are a chance to redo decisions made in the 1960s. But some worry the lessons from the past haven't all sunk in.
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Once upon a time, winning the Ohio vote for president pretty much meant spending the next four years in the White House.
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Several gunmen wearing camouflage burst into a concert venue and opened fire. A fire broke out and some were trapped inside. Eleven people have been detained, Russian officials said.
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Public media organizations across Ohio have partnered to launch The Ohio Newsroom—offering news coverage and including stories that may not have otherwise been told.
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