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Newly passed Ohio gun legislation will give a safe storage option for gun owners in crisis.
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Two years after it launched, the Buckeye State Tree Nursery in Zanesville is distributing its first round of seedlings.
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Archaeologists recently began digging in a field in Granville after a perfect circle appeared in their subsurface imaging. They believe it could be the remnants of an ancient Hopewell earthwork.
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The American burying beetle nearly died off decades ago. Here’s how a network of conservationists are reintroducing it to the state.
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Jalyn Thacker is aiming to create a safe space in his rural Ohio home by hosting the first Pride festival in Adams County.
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Housing affordability is attracting people to the Midwest and Ohio, reversing a decades-long trend of out-migration.
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Ohio State University has tested 6,000 ticks from all over the state for bacteria, viruses and disease-causing parasites over the last year.
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In her new book, “Incomer,” Bonnie Proudfoot uses poetry to explore what it was like to make Central Appalachia her home.
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Native American tribes across the country are revitalizing the game of lacrosse, including one with homelands in Ohio.
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Wright State University in Dayton is creating a new curriculum to help rural students understand artificial intelligence.
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New research out of the University of Toledo shows that invasive goldfish can alter entire ecosystems and decrease water quality.
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Though golf has been around for centuries, reliable, reusable balls didn't come into play until 1898. Two Ohioans are credited for inventing the modern golf ball in Akron, Ohio.