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How Athens County is using ‘friendship benches’ to address a growing public health concern
The county adopted the idea of friendship benches from Zimbabwe. It aims to address social isolation by bringing trained health workers into underserved parts of the community.
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Coming home after prison is tough. For rural Ohioans, it can be even harder
Many times, small towns don’t have the support system to aid people returning from prison. Coalitions are forming in rural counties to help.
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Lawmaker says Browns pushing for Ohio investment in stadium through bonds, not direct funds
The Browns have talked up a domed stadium outside of downtown Cleveland that could cost nearly $2.5 billion, or a billion-dollar renovation of the existing stadium.
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Lunchroom, gym, optometrist? Ohio schools build on-site health clinics
An increasing number of Ohio school districts are building on-site health centers, where students can access care from providers like nurse practitioners, optometrists and dentists.
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Algal blooms and E. coli dampen Ohio beach tourism
Many of Ohio’s waterways have faced bacterial contaminations this summer. It has a lasting impact on lake and riverfront town economies.
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Community gardens hope to sow solutions to growing hunger
Hunger is on the rise everywhere but volunteer gardeners in Ohio are trying to cultivate a solution.
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DeWine confident Intel will stay the course on Ohio production plants despite financial struggles
Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he's been in touch with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and sees no signs of trouble for the $20 billion project in Ohio as the chip maker cuts costs globally.
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Longtime Ohio progressive organizers form anti-extremism coalition
Maria Bruno, who most recently led the LGBTQ-rights organization Equality Ohio, is serving as the executive director of the anti-extremism group.
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It’s pawpaw season. Here’s how to find and cook Ohio’s largest native fruit
Pawpaws, Ohio’s largest native fruit, are in season now. Their tropical taste makes for unique recipes — if you can get your hands on one.
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Federal judge strikes down part of Ohio ban on foreign nationals donating to ballot issue campaigns
Just hours before an Ohio law banning foreign nationals from contributing to ballot issue campaigns was set to take effect, a federal judge blocked part of it.
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