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Advocates of Mother Mary Thomas' art have long dreamed of sharing it with the Vatican Museums in Rome.
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Both Republican and Democratic attorneys general say requiring 60% approval for constitutional amendments would make it difficult to pass important issues involving taxes or elections.
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The Ohio chapter of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has endorsed the proposed reproductive rights amendment.
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The exhibit "Keith Haring: Against All Odds" explores how the pop artist made his mark on culture as his legacy endures.
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Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Western Reserve Post Card Society prepares for its annual showcase ahead of National Postcard Week in May.
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Child care advocates petition Ohio legislature to restore and boost funding amid child care 'crisis'Child care advocates and providers from across Ohio lobbied state lawmakers Wednesday to boost funding to the child care system in Ohio, which they say is facing a crisis with workforce shortages and parents unable to afford those services.
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The house on Union Avenue produced thousands of recordings from the 1950s until closing in the '90s.
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An exhibit of Renaissance art offers a look at England's historic kings and queens.
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Senate President Matt Huffman (R- Lima) said he’s opposed but won't stand in the way of supporters to abolish the death penalty.
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The House and Senate nearly unanimously voted to approve the two-year transportation budget, after a conference committee worked out differences that could have slowed down its progress.