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Gas and oil wells in Ohio are leaking. Who’s responsible for fixing them?
There are thousands of oil and gas wells scattered across eastern Ohio. They can leak for months without a fix.
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Ohio’s interim state school leader resigns, as lawmakers prepare to move bill overhauling agency
Dr. Stephanie Siddens has been in the interim job for almost a year, but a bill Republican Ohio lawmakers are backing would change the job significantly.
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As baby boxes close, Ohioans with unwanted pregnancies lose another option
An Ohio staffing requirement has shut down two baby boxes, where infants can be surrendered anonymously. It’s sparked debate about options for people carrying unwanted pregnancies to term.
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Ohio's state school board votes on resolution opposing bill that would strip many of its powers
The 19-member Ohio State Board of Education voted on a resolution opposing a Republican-backed bill to overhaul the education department, after Democrats won a majority of the board’s 11 elected seats last fall.
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Commission deciding rules on drilling permits on Ohio-owned lands hears from frustrated opponents
The Oil and Gas Commission will set rules for companies that want permits to drill on public lands, but opponents urged them not to allow fracking in state parks.
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Ohio University plans to sell a satellite campus as college enrollment drops statewide
Ohio University is taking steps to sell one of its satellite campuses. It could be an increasing necessity as enrollment declines statewide.
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A KSU degree program aims to fill rural Ohio gaps in mental health care
Ohio’s rural areas struggle with access to mental health care providers. Kent State University’s new social work degree hopes to build a bigger workforce.
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Amid a high infant mortality rate, Ohio researchers look beyond healthcare
Infant mortality has long been an issue in Ohio. A new report by the Health Policy Institute advocates looking beyond healthcare initiatives to solve the problem.
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Rural women lag in cancer screenings. Remote outreach could be key.
New OSU research shows that educational instruction and a conversation around barriers to access can make the difference in whether rural women get cancer screenings.
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Ohio brings back old tourism branding with a new look
"The Heart of It All" was used in the '80s and '90s as Ohio's tourism tagline, and it's returning as the state's tourism agency expands its message to try to lure in residents.
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