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The annual celebration of livestock and agriculture is in its 169th year, held at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus near the Historic Crew Stadium.
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A Coldwater Elementary School teacher received a seed that orbited the moon on a spacecraft. It's now a five-foot-tall "moon tree" growing near a football field.
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The killing of a child outside a supermarket in Northeast Ohio has raised questions about whether the suspect fell through cracks in the mental health system.
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If you've seen any of the 'Star Wars,' 'Star Trek' or 'Indiana Jones' movies from the 1980s, you've seen the work of Dayton-native David Berry.
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Local advocates for higher wages said the effort is marred by dysfunction and mismanagement.
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Keziah Lewis and seven others were injured when a row of seats "snapped off" the Fire Ball ride. Her boyfriend, Tyler Jarrell, was killed.
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Dispensaries that got a provision license from the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control are waiting for a certificate of operation to begin sales.
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An EF-0 tornado confirmed in Huron County was the 63rd tornado in Ohio this year, surpassing the previous record set in 1992.
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A bill passed at the Ohio Statehouse last week modernizes record keeping for county recorders, but the final version doesn’t include an amendment requested by housing advocates.
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A coalition of 200 housing and homelessness organizations wants state lawmakers to amend SB 94 to include revenue for statewide housing grants.
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When a gunman opened fire on Akron birthday party attendees on June 2, injuring 27 and killing one, the medical staff at Summa Health's Akron Campus Emergency Room had to mobilize.
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"SUN Bucks," the first new permanent federal nutrition assistance program in over 50 years, gives eligible families $120 per child in school, issued onto an Ohio Direction Card.