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The Ohio History Connection has digitized 160 pieces of analog media like cassettes and VHS tapes. Their next step? Creating a searchable database.
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For 18 years, Daytonians of different faiths have been invited to break fast and learn more about Ramadan at a community iftar meal.
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Centerville native Hannah Beachler has been nominated for her 2nd Oscar award for best production design of “Sinners”.
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In “A Fraction of a Point”, sports journalist Nina Mandell explores how one Ohio gymnastics team has taken home the state title 23 years in a row.
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It's budget season for public schools in Ohio and there's vociferous disagreement over education funding in the state.
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In eastern Ohio's Carroll County, the suicide rate is nearly double the state average. Community health workers are trying to change that.
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Residents in Cadiz, a small town in southeastern Ohio, have been struggling with dirty, expensive tap water since last summer. An Allegheny Front investigation revealed a string of issues created the problems.
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The eastern Ohio village of Carrollton is honoring jockey Eddie Maple’s decades-long career in horse racing.
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Nelson T. Gant was a successful strawberry farmer and entrepreneur in Zanesville. A local foundation is seeking to honor him with a statue.
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Five Ohio community colleges are shortening semesters, in hopes of making higher education more flexible for adult learners and nontraditional students.
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There have been at least a dozen naturalization ceremonies in Ohio since the beginning of this year.
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House Bill 29, which takes effect later in March, requires Ohio correctional facilities to provide incarcerated women with free menstrual products.