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The U.S. Route 30 broadband project got $20 million in funding in the recently passed state budget. The project will increase broadband access along all of Route 30.
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Josh Campbell, of Crestline, thought he'd never skateboard again after losing his right leg to bone cancer at 14, but after seeing his son pick up the board, he's back at it.
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The Mansfield Water Main Initiative is a four year, 0.25% income tax projected to generate 18 million dollars to replace some of the city's water mains.
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The peer lead support group Proud Sobriety is starting this Friday and is open to members of the LGBTQ community and allies.
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The North Central State College is currently offering its first full time police academy.
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The construction project began in April of 2020 and is slated to finish on time in May of 2023.
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Republican lawmakers in Ohio have proposed legislation that would prohibit local governments from banning short-term rentals in their communities; the alcohol poisoning death of a fraternity pledge a year ago has brought on new anti-hazing policies at Bowling Green State University; the new operators of Cleveland’s I-X Center are giving the exhibition space a makeover; and more stories.
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The ABJ will be moving to a digital-only edition on Mondays.
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New coronavirus cases are steadily marching upwards in Ohio despite 60% of the eligible population having received the vaccine; a small number of Afghan refugees have begun arriving in Northeast Ohio; the Air Force has selected Mansfield as the site of a new cyber warfare wing; and more stories.
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Officials from the Air Force and National Guard Bureau are scheduled to visit Mansfield-Lahm Airport, home of the 179th Airlift Wing, today.