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The Ohio Department of Transportation and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced approval Monday by the Ohio Controlling Board for authority to finalize construction plans, meaning construction may begin in earnest soon.
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New data shows electricity rates rose 5% nationwide in 2025. Ohio is among the states feeling the squeeze.
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The former NIKE CD-78 facility in Oxford has some residual groundwater contamination. The Army Corps of Engineers has been tracking the site's recovery and studying ways to speed it up.
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Capt. Seth Koval of Stoutsville; and Capt. Curtis Angst and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons, both of Columbus, all served with the 121st Air Refueling Wing in the Ohio Air National Guard.
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St. Malachi's 47th annual Church Run/Walk set a new world record for the number of runners wearing sport kilts, breaking a previous record also set in Cleveland.
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The U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft was lost over Iraq Thursday.
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The bill is meant to provide one consistent way for Ohio businesses and government to handle cash purchases with coins.
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Brought forward last year by Sen. Terry Johnson (R-McDermott), Senate Bill 87 makes the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism the law.
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The stinky trees can be easily spotted in the spring because of their bright white blooms. Homeowners in Butler County can apply for a free replacement tree from MetroParks with proof of removal from the property.
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In the 1960s and 1970s, high school students In Northeast Ohio and across the country had limited options and often faced restrictions in expressing themselves.