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Could swamp-ifying northwest Ohio help curb toxic algal blooms?
In an environmental memoir, Ohio native Patrick Wensink traces northwest Ohio’s toxic algal bloom problems back to its swampy roots.
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Ohio's SNAP recipients in holding pattern following federal government reopening
There’s uncertainty about how long before life will be back to normal for the 1.4 million Ohioans who lost food assistance benefits during the shutdown.
How a text alert system is saving lives one “bad batch” at a time
A Columbus-based nonprofit wants to alert drug users and their families across Ohio if there are reports of "bad batches" of drugs.
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DeWine says Ohio National Guard troops' D.C. mission extended till Feb. 28
The 150 Ohio National Guard troops deployed to Washington D.C. were expected to come home just after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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DeWine: Hemp ban in shutdown deal could help Ohio lawmakers set Delta-8 rules
The deal to reopen the federal government agreed to last week includes a ban on “intoxicating” hemp, similar to one ordered by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine last month.
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Supreme Court suspends NE Ohio judge but dismisses charges related to public comments
A Republican former lawmaker who’s now a juvenile judge has been suspended for a court action, but the Ohio Supreme Court dismissed charges over his public comments.
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Ohio House passes program piloting community energy. What is it?
The Community Energy Pilot Program would allow for as many as 1,500 megawatts of small-scale facilities across Ohio, including renewable facilities.
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The 'Wright' women: how two Dayton women kept the brothers' planes – and legacy – aloft
Ida Holdgreve and Katharine Wright helped sustain the Wright brothers’ invention of flight.
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How the Tuskegee Airmen came to be stationed in Ohio
The Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black pilots who helped desegregate the U.S. military, were stationed in Columbus following World War II.
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A Cincinnati sitcom made a joke out of flying turkeys. But bird experts may have the last laugh
In an iconic Thanksgiving episode of “WKRP in Cincinnati”, a failed turkey drop makes the news. But it may have (slightly) underestimated the large birds’ flying abilities.
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