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The podcast explores hundreds of years of history of the Shawnee tribes of Ohio and how they're reconnecting to the land today.
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The stone markers memorializing the lives of Black people buried at Worthington Cemetery have long been moved. But, a new marker, commissioned by the Defiance Public Library, aims to keep their legacy alive.
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Sgt. Maj. Milton M. Holland, and First Sgts. Robert Pinn, Powhatan Beaty and James H. Bronson stepped up and were able to lead their companies to victory.
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Predominately Mexican American families live at the mobile home parks that filed lawsuits against the property owners in 2022.
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Downtown Sandusky hosts a "Celebrate Freedom" Juneteenth festival Wednesday.
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“The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms” during a closed-door discussion among bishops earlier this month, according to a Vatican press official.
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Tim Kenny from Avon Lake is graduating from Lorain County Community College after four years at the school and lifelong struggle with cerebral palsy.
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The bill which was previously passed in the House in 2019 and 2022 but blocked in the Senate, aims to end race-based hair discrimination in schools and workplaces.
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Meeting at their worldwide General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., United Methodist delegates voted overwhelmingly to allow LGBTQ clergy and for Methodist ministers to officiate at same-sex weddings.
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The United Methodist Church is holding its first General Conference since the pandemic and will consider whether to change policies on several LGBTQ issues.
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Protests on college campuses related to the Israel-Hamas War have many Jews nervous heading into the holiday.