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Here's what Ohioans need to know about voting in the May 2025 primary election.
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The Tuscarawas County Health Department's 2024 report showed progress in unintentional drug overdoses, which were cut by more than half over the previous year, while suicides hit a five-year high.
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Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were surveyed across 32 Ohio counties.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified the Ohio Department of Health that millions of dollars slated for local health departments are being rescinded.
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Ohio Reps. Gail Pavliga of Portage County and Brett Hillyer of Tuscarawas County lost their primaries Tuesday. They're part of a group of about two dozen incumbents targeted by the state GOP for supporting Ohio Rep. Jason Stephens in the House Speaker vote.
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A Tuscarawas County foundation has received more than $700,000 to support the survivors and families of the victims of November’s multiple-vehicle crash involving a bus carrying students from Tuscarawas Valley Local Schools.
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New jobs in manufacturing and healthcare are plentiful in Tuscarawas County. But, there's nowhere for new workers to live. With little available housing, stakeholders are coming together to find solutions so that workers in the county can live there and contribute to the economy.
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Battle Motors has hired more than 400 employees to produce electric heavy-duty trucks. Learn how this new industry has impacted the labor and economic outlook for residents of Tuscarawas County.
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A broadband tower was activated in Dover Monday as part of a statewide initiative to increase internet access in mostly rural unserved or underserved areas.
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The First Steps to Literacy: Books for Babies Trust Fund aims to give every baby in the county a book.