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Julie Grant, Allegheny Front
Julie Grant, Allegheny Front
Julie Grant is a reporter and managing editor for Ohio Newsroom partner The Allegheny Front.
Lilia Santeramo
Lilia Santeramo
Lilia Santeramo was a participant in Nex Gen Radio in Cincinnati.
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Morgan Schneider
Morgan Schneider was a participant in Next Gen Radio in Cincinnati.
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Ashton Boggan
Sarah Melotte, The Daily Yonder
Sarah Melotte, The Daily Yonder
Sarah joined the Daily Yonder in 2022 as a Rural Reporting Fellow. After finishing her master’s degree in applied geography and geospatial science, she joined the full-time team as the Yonder’s data journalist. Sarah produces most of the publication's data visualizations, maps, graphics and quantitative analyses.
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Anna Slade
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Shelly Hulce, WYSO
Shelly Hulce, WYSO
Hulce is a contributor for the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices at WYSO.
As vaccination rates decline, Ohio health officials urge parents to make sure kids have their shots
More than one in 10 Ohio kids going into kindergarten this new school year aren’t fully vaccinated.
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Meeting on kratom canceled after call from HHS Secretary RFK Jr., but DeWine still wants Ohio ban
Gov. Mike DeWine is pausing his call for a ban on kratom after a conversation with the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary.
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Study finds high rates of PTSD and depression in East Palestine months after train disaster
Of a thousand residents surveyed, more than half had at least one physical health concern in the months following the train disaster. Many reported mental health effects too.
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