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The annual celebration of livestock and agriculture is in its 169th year, held at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus near the Historic Crew Stadium.
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Keziah Lewis and seven others were injured when a row of seats "snapped off" the Fire Ball ride. Her boyfriend, Tyler Jarrell, was killed.
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A budget amendment introduced last month in the House Finance Committee would require the Department of Development to conduct a study to determine if the fairgrounds should be moved to an alternative location.
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"I made this fair," Rhodes said. And, really, there's no arguing otherwise.
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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the famous(ly weird?) Ohio State Fair butter cow display is back — and the cows are bringing their farmyard friends.
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It's the first fair the public can attend since 2019, and the new state law on permitless conceal carry has changed some security rules.
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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the famous(ly weird?) Ohio State Fair butter cow will be back this year. The previous iteration in 2019 honored the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, complete with butter astronauts and a butter Neil Armstrong saluting the American flag.
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The Ohio State Fair will be closed to the public this summer, the second year in a row that the annual event has been curtailed by the coronavirus. Agricultural events like livestock competitions will still be held.
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This summer's Ohio State Fair is the latest event to be scuttled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture has shut down the Kissell's Military Base ride at the Ohio State Fair. Four more rides are currently not operate...