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Climate change could mean influx of people to Central Appalachia
A recent report from the social investment fund Invest Appalachia found Central Appalachia, including parts of Ohio, will likely see a population influx because of climate-related migration.
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Saving Ohio's agricultural history, one barn at a time
As new development springs up on former Ohio farmland, one group is working to preserve the agricultural icons that might otherwise be demolished.
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Amid counselor shortage, rural schools are training students to help
Rural schools across Ohio are training their students in mental health first aid. The peer support training aims to fill in the gaps left by a lack of school counselors.
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How safe are kids on seat belt-less school buses?
Deadly crash renews debate over seat belts in school buses.
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Abortion abolition group says other anti-abortion groups stopped bills that would ban it
Abortion abolitionists say major groups in the anti-abortion movement aren't doing enough to ban the practice.
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Many Black students don’t feel supported on Ohio campuses, according to new report
Many Ohio Black students report needing more support from their higher ed institutions.
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Ohio redistricting: 2024 amendment summary rejected again and commission meeting canceled
Petition language for the amendment to put redistricting in the hands of a citizens commission is rejected a second time, on the same day as a meeting of the panel that currently draws maps for Ohio lawmakers' districts is postponed.
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The Ohio Secretary of State's office is moving. Why depends on who you ask
Some Democrats say Secretary of State Frank LaRose is moving his office a few blocks away from its current location for political reasons, but LaRose says it's all about efficiency, security and cost savings.
Meeting of Ohio map-drawing panel goes nowhere as members can't select co-chairs
The first meeting of the Ohio Redistricting Commission in 16 months was supposed to be short and organizational, but the map-drawing panel's session was cut short when members were unable to pick the co-chairs who would lead the panel.
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Could Ohio become a fish state? Researchers hope so
A grant from the United States Department of Agriculture aims to increase seafood production in the Midwest by helping farmers grow fish on land.
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