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Tariffs on aluminum and steel are making it harder to produce a can of beer. Ohio's breweries are bracing for impact.
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The Digital Rural Health Corps aims to increase access to health care in rural communities by teaching people how to navigate technology.
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Pixelle Specialty Solutions is searching for a buyer for its Chillicothe paper mill.
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About a quarter of Ohio counties have bans on renewable energy projects. In northwest Ohio, Paulding County has embraced them.
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The Lazarus lizard was smuggled into Cincinnati from Italy more than 70 years ago. A team of student researchers at Ohio Wesleyan University is studying how they've adapted.
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Michael Larson, from Southwest Ohio, made history in 1984 when he won over $110,000 on the daytime game show, Press Your Luck. A new movie in theaters tells the tale.
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Across Ohio, older adults are struggling not only to eat enough food, but also the right food.
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Mansfield, and other cities within commuting distance of the planned Licking County Intel plant, are preparing for growth after a long period of decline.
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A Miami University researcher studied how the pandemic impacted school boards and their ability to serve their communities.
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These shaggy creatures are making themselves at home on Ohio’s farm scene.
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Steubenville is a standout when it comes to third grade reading proficiency.
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A chorus of a thousand voices from across the state will perform in Columbus next month, with hopes that the harmony they create will transcend the stage.