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Malnutrition Hits The Obese As Well As The Underfed
By: Allison Aubrey | NPR
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New research finds millions of people are getting enough calories but not enough essential nutrients. We asked leading researchers how to fix the problem.

Week In Review: Meigs Basketball Looks at Bright Spots In Tough Stretch
By: Nick Henthorn
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A suboptimal week for the Meigs Marauders basketball teams is behind them now, as the boys squad went 1-2 and the girls squad went 0-4. While the outcomes weren’t always… Read More

Why Tobacco Industry Giants Backed Raising The Minimum Age Of Purchase
By: Merrit Kennedy | NPR
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President Trump has signed off on raising the age of sale from 18 to 21 for cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Health advocates worry it guards the industry from further sweeping regulations.

Week In Review: Trimble Basketball Continues Great Start; Both Teams Earn Clean Sweeps
By: Zach Paquette
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With the holidays upon us, the Trimble basketball squads gave their fans early presents with both the boys and girls squads each going undefeated this past week. After splitting their… Read More

Kent State Men’s Basketball Hosts First “Sensory-Friendly” Game
By: Kabir Bhatia | WKSU
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Kent State University’s Men’s Basketball team – the first Division I team to sign an autistic player – hosted its first “sensory-friendly” game over the weekend, bringing in people who may not… Read More

WV Residents Can Recycle Christmas Trees for Fish Habitat
By: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia residents who want to recycle their Christmas trees after the holidays will be able to donate them for fish habitat. The recycling event is… Read More

Steel Manufacturer’s Cost-Cutting Efforts Continue
By: Associated Press
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CANTON, Ohio – Cost-cutting efforts at an Ohio steel manufacturer have eliminated 14% of the workforce over the last year. TimkenSteel recently eliminated 55 salary positions and ended a scholarship… Read More

DeWine Delays February Execution Amidst Drug Shortage
By: Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has delayed a death row inmate’s February execution as the state struggles to find an adequate supply of drugs for lethal injection…. Read More