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The League of Women Voters of Ohio is crisscrossing the state registering college students to vote as part if its 鈥淵our Voice, Your Vote, Your Power.鈥
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Blazing Paddles returns for their sixth year after being rescheduled in June.
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The Pan-American Masters Games will bring thousands of people to the Cleveland area July 12 through the 21.
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鈥淟uck Be a Lady鈥 as a Broadway classic gets underway in Akron. Plus, a spring ballet concert takes the stage in Ashtabula. There鈥檚 plenty of local culture to experience this week around Northeast Ohio.
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Cong. Emilia Strong Sykes' excursion on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is part of her larger effort to better understand rail safety and infrastructure after co-sponsoring the Reducing Accidents in Locomotives (RAIL) Act in March.
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The Cleveland International Film Festival kicked off its 47th year with "Butterfly in the Sky," a documentary about the beloved PBS series, "Reading Rainbow."
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We鈥檙e deep into another Northeast Ohio winter, but there鈥檚 still plenty of arts and culture happening all around. Whether you feel like a classic play, a robotics competition or an outdoor ice festival, these five events have you covered.
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The holidays may be over, but there鈥檚 still plenty to do in Northeast Ohio this weekend. From free concerts in Cleveland Heights to a David Bowie birthday brunch in Akron, here are five events to consider for the first week in January.
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From the sounds of a local wind ensemble to finding those last-minute handmade gifts, here are a few suggestions for holiday fun this weekend in Northeast Ohio.
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WKSU received the Portage Park District Foundation鈥檚 2020 Environmental Conservation Award in the Education category. The yearly award is given to an鈥
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Profile: Carol DiMauroHow long have you been a volunteer with WKSU?I鈥檝e been a member of WKSU since 1993 and became a volunteer shortly after that. I鈥
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Volunteers lend their time to help organizations across the country every day, and it is no different at WKSU. Our volunteers number over 100 and help鈥