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How an Ice Age relic was rediscovered in rural Ohio
A mastodon bone will be on display at the Museum of Fulton County, nearly half a century after its original discovery.
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USDA-funded program hands out first -- and last -- grants to Ohio food businesses
After millions in funding for USDA programs was canceled, only 12 businesses will be getting the money.
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Husted files for 2026, making half of Ohio race for US Senate official
U.S. Sen. Jon Husted officially filed his candidacy with the Ohio Secretary of State’s office on Friday.
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Gov. DeWine orders Ohio Board of Pharmacy to ban synthetic kratom immediately
The herbal extract from Asia has naturally occurring trace amounts of the alkaloids mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which in high doses have sedative effects.
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Transforming Cincinnati and themselves — 47 and on a journey to being ‘whole’
Longtime LGBTQ+ community leader Tristan Vaught began to medically transition just before their 46th birthday.
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2025 Year in Review: Property tax changes pass as abolishment effort continues
Of the nearly a thousand bills that were introduced in the Ohio legislature this year, around 50 deal with property taxes.
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Ohio's law on vicious dogs beefed up after testimony from young survivor
In a flurry of bills signed on Friday was one that makes big changes in Ohio’s law on vicious dogs.
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2025 Year in Review: Bills that state lawmakers didn't pass, but they still could
Only about three dozen of around a thousand bills introduced in Ohio this year have passed, but there's another year of this two-year legislative session ahead.
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Ohio poet reclaims her voice after years of discouragement
Women Writing for (a) Change, in Silverton, helps people channel their experiences into words.
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Civil rights group 'disappointed' DeWine signed law cutting Ohio's absentee ballot grace period
Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to sign a bill eliminating Ohio's grace period for mailed-in absentee ballots has angered Democrats and voting rights groups.
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