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Ohio researchers have been working to create more resilient apple varieties. The Dawes Arboretum in Newark says it will no longer house the repository.
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The city of Youngstown is one of five Ohio communities to receive funding from the state Department of Development to invest in workforce housing.
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After years of slow business, northeast Ohio’s Newton Falls is trying an unconventional approach to lure tourists to town. It’s hosting a treasure hunt.
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A rural Ohio food pantry is meeting growing demand by collecting food from supermarkets that would otherwise go to waste.
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Of the 500 counties across the country that use the most pesticides per square mile, Investigate Midwest found 60% have above average rates of cancer.
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Students at Tiffin University are helping to revive unsolved cases from resource-strapped police departments.
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Since the war in Iran started a little over a month ago, diesel isn't the only cost that's been climbing. Fertilizer costs are rising too.
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Congregants at the Miami Valley Baptist Church for the Deaf worship with open hands and high decibels.
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An Ohio state legislator hopes the state will invest $1.5 million in a study on the feasibility of elk reintroduction.
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There's not enough rural veterinarians to care for small town residents' livestock and pets. A new program aims to create a pipeline into the profession.
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Sens. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) introduced the Delivering for Rural Seniors Act in January.
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Full Spectrum's Rainbow House of the Mahoning Valley exists to fill a gap in community resources: it provides emergency overnight shelter for LGBTQ+ adults.