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Ohio's earliest cannabis sales drew crowds across the state. Some have sticker shock
Ohio Cannabis Co. was among the 98 dispensaries statewide to get dual-use certificates of operation to sell to both medical and non-medical customers who are 21 or older.
A visit to the scarecrow capital of Ohio
In the farm fields of Fairfield County, about 30 minutes southeast of Columbus, the scariest creatures around aren’t ghosts or goblins. They’re scarecrows.
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2018 Year In Review: Lawmakers Leave Some Pressing Issues On Cutting Room Floor
Several high-profile bills made their way through the Ohio House and Senate after years of stalemate. However, there were still many other hot button…
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Home Rule In Ohio - Under Attack Or Reined In?
The home rule provision was added to the Ohio constitution by voters in 1912, and the struggles between local officials and state lawmakers have raged…
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2019 Year In Review - Bills That Became Ohio Law
21 bills were signed into law in Ohio in 2019, including the new $69-billion two-year budget, a controversial energy bill that reduced or eliminated clean…
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Laying down roots: why Ohio is getting back into the tree business
For the first time in a decade, Ohio has a state-run tree nursery. It’s meant to address regional tree shortages and help with state-run conservation initiatives.
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How do you make a quiche in space? A team of college students just found out
In order to spend years exploring deep space, astronauts need to be able to grow and cook their own food. A team of Ohio State students are working with NASA to test new food systems technology.
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Ohioans brace for possible Medicaid cuts
800,000 Ohioans are at risk of losing coverage if Congress passes a proposed cut to Medicaid.
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2017 Year In Review - Abortion Was A Major Issue Again
Ohio Department of Health statistics show the number of abortions in Ohio was at an all-time low. But that didn’t keep the legislature from passing more…
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Future Of Toledo Abortion Clinic Is In The Hands Of The Ohio Supreme Court Now
The state’s highest court has heard arguments about whether to keep open Toledo's only abortion clinic. And the case could affect Ohio's seven other…
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