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Gov. Mike Braun announced a partnership with Turning Point USA Thursday, urging colleges and high schools to bring clubs to their campuses.
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The annual cultural celebration will fill The Banks with green Saturday.
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The Ohio agency that put out last year's report on falling population over the next quarter century said new numbers indicate those forecasts may have been off.
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Ravi Bellamkonda takes the reins of Ohio's largest public university after former President Walter "Ted" Carter Jr. resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship with a podcaster.
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Surveys have shown that Republicans are more likely to own a gun than Democrats, but is the recent increase in political violence blurring that dividing line?
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A new Kentucky specialty license plate is set to benefit Bluegrass State communities impacted by natural disasters.
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Following a wave of threats that targeted their own homes, Indiana lawmakers unanimously passed a bill to criminalize doxxing, the malicious posting of personal information online.
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Former Ohio State President Ted Carter submitted a letter of resignation on Saturday after he disclosed that he had an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources to support her personal business.
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You're inviting folks over to watch the Oscars, but you want to serve them a bill-of-fare that reflects this year's idiosyncratic slate of best picture nominees. NPR can help with that.
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It's budget season for public schools in Ohio and there's vociferous disagreement over education funding in the state.