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Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, researchers say extremist groups have shifted in the Buckeye State.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted met local school leaders at the Hamilton County Education Service Center to discuss their existing policies with the intent of helping shape future state guidelines.
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Organizers and volunteers with Nourish Our Neighbors had gathered at Courthouse Square April 7 with about 300 meals to give out to those in need.
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Demand is skyrocketing to see Caitlin Clark play with the Indiana Fever. Ahead of her WNBA debut, ticket sales are soaring and some teams are relocating their games to larger venues.
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State legislators have until May 9 to change a law that could keep President Joe Biden off the Ohio ballot this fall, but Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says Biden's name will be there.
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The nation's historical markers delight, distort and, sometimes, just get the story wrong.
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April 22, 1970, was the very first Earth Day. And I was a teenage environmentalist, doing my part to save the planet.
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