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The Oberlin Food Hub facilitates a supportive network of Ohio's small and midsized farmers to connect them with customers while delivering fresh produce to communities in need.
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Opponents to the plan for Broadway Commons are raising concerns about a similar facility in nearby Elyria that's affected businesses and police in that city.
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The NEXUS pipeline was projected to generate millions of dollars in tax revenue for school districts, but the final valuation was much less than expected.
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Some of the toxic waste from the East Palestine derailment cleanup will go to sites in Ohio and Indiana after the United States Environmental Protection Agency paused shipments heading to Michigan and Texas to allow for more oversight measures.
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With dozens of school levies on the ballot in Ohio each year, it’s important for voters to understand what they’re voting for since they have a direct impact on property taxes and school funding.
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Schools were projected to receive millions of dollars in tax revenue from the controversial NEXUS natural gas pipeline. But after years of appeals and negotiations between NEXUS and the state's tax officials about how much the pipeline is actually worth, that windfall isn’t panning out exactly the way it was supposed to.
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The new bivalent vaccines protect against the two omicron subvariants which are causing most of the current infections.
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The annual festival was last held in 2019. Look back at one family's Duck Tape Festival experience from 2012.
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The plant will build a new commercial electric vehicle as part of the company's goal of producing 2 million EVs globally by the end of 2026.
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The drive-by shooting suspect was chased by Maple Heights police from Cleveland's Woodland Hills neighborhood early Monday morning; Two Lorain County students are under investigation for threatening their schools; Republican legislators are debating how to finance an estimated $20 million Aug. 2 primary; and more stories.