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In honor of National Trails Day, the Buckeye Trail Association has a lofty goal: it’s asking people to hike segments of the statewide loop in hopes of collectively completing the whole thing in a single day.
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Cultural institutions across Ohio are trying to figure out their next steps, two months after the Trump Administration cancelled millions of dollars in federal grants for the humanities.
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Last fall, Newark promised to create a diversion program from those charged with a misdemeanor crime for sleeping outside. Its HOME Court program is now in full swing.
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It’s the 100th anniversary of when the Goodyear Blimp first took flight outside of Akron.
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Food pantries in rural Ohio are feeling the impact of Trump administration cuts to food aid.
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Alexander Livingston helped commercialize the crop. He’s a part of a long history of Ohio growers perfecting the tomato.
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As large sums of money from opioid settlements trickle into Ohio communities, some are choosing to fund law enforcement programs. That’s sparked a debate about the most effective use of the money.
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources halted a fracking operation in southeast Ohio’s Noble County earlier this month, after about 50 small earthquakes rattled the area.
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The Women Religious Archive Collaborative is focusing on documenting the contributions of Catholic sisters across the country.
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With over a thousand dairies, Ohio has a rich history of making ice cream.