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In northwest Ohio, new tanks are filtering phosphorus from farm runoff
By: Erin Gottsacker | The Ohio Newsroom
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DEFIANCE COUNTY, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — As rainy spring weather washes phosphorus off farmfields, a series of new filters in northwest Ohio’s Defiance County are working to catch the… Read More
Ohio’s GOP primary for governor shows potential headwinds for Vivek Ramaswamy as he looks to fall campaign
By: Julie Carr Smyth | AP
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio has a contested Republican primary for governor fast approaching, but there are few signs that the top candidate sees it as a competitive race. Vivek… Read More
This Ohio newspaper avoids the internet. Its readers like it that way
By: Kendall Crawford | The Ohio Newsroom
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SUGARCREEK, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — Every week, Milo Miller is in charge of publishing a paper. Instead of relying on a newsroom full of beat reporters and columnists, his… Read More
Ohio governor race: Ramaswamy’s anti-Acton ad leaves out details about the March 2020 primary
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A new ad from Republican candidate for Ohio governor Vivek Ramaswamy accuses Democratic candidate Amy Acton of canceling the March 2020 primary election. But a… Read More
This Ohio teen is using AI to stomp out the annoying spotted lanternfly
By: Kendall Crawford | The Ohio Newsroom
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CINCINNATI (The Ohio Newsroom) — Spring in Ohio brings sunshine, blooming flowers – and a deeply hated bug. The invasive Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) takes flight in warmer temperatures. With no… Read More
The city of Athens may expand its DORA, where people can legally drink alcohol outside
By: David Forster
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The city of Athens is considering expanding into the westside neighborhood a special zone that allows people to drink alcohol outside in public spaces. The city’s… Read More
Scientists realize high hopes at Ohio nuclear-site-turned-nature-preserve
By: Tana Weingartner | WVXU
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CINCINNATI (WVXU) — Twenty-one years ago this spring, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and others were working to transform the former Fernald uranium processing facility in northwest Hamilton County into… Read More
The Supreme Court denies an appeal of ex-Ohio House speaker’s and lobbyist’s convictions in a $60M scheme
By: Julie Carr Smyth | AP
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the federal racketeering convictions Monday of imprisoned former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and ex-lobbyist Matt Borges in the state’s long-running… Read More
Ohio Democrats reintroduce a bill to legalize medically assisted suicide
By: Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Four Democratic state lawmakers are fronting an effort to legalize medically assisted suicide for Ohioans with terminal diagnoses, following an effort in 2018 that did… Read More
Meet the best players on one of Ohio’s worst football teams
By: Anna Slade | The Ohio Newsroom
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OBERLIN, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — When Ohioans think of college football, their minds probably jump to Ohio State University: the stadium jam packed with fans, chanting and cheering; the… Read More
College students are changing course in search of ‘AI-proof’ majors. But no one knows what they are
By: Jocelyn Gecker | Linley Sanders | AP
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OXFORD, Ohio (AP) — Two years ago, Josephine Timperman arrived at college with a plan. She declared a major in business analytics, figuring she’d learn niche skills that would stand… Read More
