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In the absence of immigrant services, churches welcome Haitians to small town Ohio
By: Kendall Crawford | The Ohio Newsroom
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LIMA, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — Lunch at St. Rose community center begins the same way every meal at the parish does: with a prayer. Except on this summer Sunday,… Read More

Ohio’s budget director says the state is off to a modest start this fiscal year
By: Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio’s budget is off to what the state’s chief financial officer described as a “modest” start to the 2025 fiscal year, according to the… Read More

A decision on the constitutionality of Ohio’s six-week abortion ban will come later this month
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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CINCINNATI (Statehouse News Bureau) — A Hamilton County Common Pleas Court judge was scheduled to put out a decision today on whether the state’s six-week abortion ban law could move… Read More

Southern Ohio Conference (SOC) II Preview
By: Donovan Varney
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Wheelersburg Pirates There are well-rounded teams and then there’s the Wheelersburg Pirates. The reigning SOC champs are looking to continue their dominance this season after graduating six All-Ohio players. Despite… Read More

FirstEnergy agrees to $20 million payout, no prosecution by state of Ohio in House Bill 6 case
By: Karen Kasler | Statehouse News Bureau
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FirstEnergy has agreed to pay $20 million in a settlement with the state of Ohio in its criminal investigation into the House Bill 6 scandal. The deal is the latest… Read More

Ohio’s Secretary of State says circulators may have broken law with voter registrations, petitions
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said he suspects circulators for a company that has worked for groups on voter petitions and registrations for… Read More

Judges vs. Journalists: Who Masters Objectivity?
Judges vs. Journalists: Who Masters Objectivity? Judges are supposed to be unbiased and objective. So are journalists. Is that possible in 2024? Do our preconceived biases seep into our work?… Read More

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? Season 12 Host – Greg Glasser
Glasser was a Broadcast Journalism major who graduated in 2011 ATHENS, OH – Greg Glasser’s day job is as a personal and commercial insurance agent and broker in Columbus. But… Read More

Day Four – THE 2024 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION -Thursday, August 22 at 8:00 pm
THE 2024 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION Thursday, August 22nd 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Day 4 Featuring in-depth coverage of the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois. Keep… Read More