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Avimancy is a new project being led by a birding couple who are linking their ornithologic fascination to their art, exploring film, music, dance and more.
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The Ohio EPA has extended the online public comment deadline to Jan. 16, 2026.
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A new book includes more than 100 illustrations depicting everything from early roads and earthworks to lost neighborhoods, abandoned inclines and subway routes, plus "the inevitable chili map."
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Temporary protected status is set to end Feb. 3 for those who came to the U.S. from Haiti under the designation. With thousands of Haitian immigrants living around Springfield, local groups are preparing for the change.
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A Dec. 10 motion in federal court says none of the discovery filed to date in the lawsuit involving former Ohio State doctor Richard Strauss suggests Lex Wexner has any information relevant to any party’s claim.
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Ideastream's commentator Terry Pluto breaks down John Carroll football’s historic playoff run, including a breakthrough win over rival Mount Union, elevating the program to a new national level.
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After millions in funding for USDA programs was canceled, only 12 businesses will be getting the money.
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Morrison pioneered early efforts to connect downtown to Lake Erie with the construction of North Coast Harbor. He oversaw planning for the Gateway sports complex, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and other pivotal projects of the 1980s and ‘90s.
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The New York Times Magazine story reports Lex Wexner was warned Jeffrey Epstein was "a rat" and couldn't be trusted, yet Wexner hired Epstein anyway. Epstein went on to siphon tens of millions of dollars from Ohio's richest man while building a sex trafficking ring.
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Two years after Ohio committed to teaching the Science of Reading, Gov. Mike DeWine is now warning colleges and universities to get with the program.