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The Baileys Trail System is two-thirds completed. What happens now that Athens County, a once-reliable funder, has pulled its money?
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Ohio's last total eclipse was more than 200 years ago. While it's often referred to as "Tecumseh's Eclipse," the Shawnee leader's brother is more closely tied to its story.
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The disaster dubbed "the 1974 Xenia tornado" claimed more than 30 lives. The impact in next-door Wilberforce has often gone ignored.
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Coal has played a critical role in shaping Central Appalachian culture and identity. A new documentary remembers its legacy, while looking ahead to the future.
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Students at Bowling Green State University spent months researching the impact of past eclipses. Their podcast “Eclipsing History” explores the cultural, historical and social influences of the astronomical spectacle.
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Lawsuit filed against Ohio over abortion restrictions still on the books after constitutional changeA lawsuit has been filed in a Franklin County Court, asking it to strike down a state law that requires a 24 hour waiting period before a person in Ohio can get an abortion.
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WOOOBA, a new app created by Oberlin's Daniel Lane, is focused on elevating the grassroots level of sport. The just-released app has international backing and aspirations.
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For the first time in a decade, Ohio has a state-run tree nursery. It’s meant to address regional tree shortages and help with state-run conservation initiatives.
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Faith leaders across Ohio are making gun violence prevention a vital part of their ministry.
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Ohio cities and small towns are pushing back against dollar store expansions. Canton is the latest to enact a temporary bans against the discount stores.