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USAID bought more than 1 million metric tons of food from U.S. farmers in the 2023 fiscal year. Now many of those farmers may be out of major contracts.
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Progress on the park's Brandywine Golf Course remediation project and others are expected to slow because of the layoffs.
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Dozens gathered outside the federal building in Downtown Cleveland on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump’s mass firings across government agencies over the last week.
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The demand for computing power at data centers is growing faster than the grid can produce the supply. AEP Ohio is proposing a new way to bring electricity to two large data centers that won’t tax the grid in an application the company filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
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The village highlighted accomplishments since the February 2023 train derailment, including a new logo, website, social media, monthly newsletter and filming council meetings.
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This year's flu season is at its worst since 2009, according the CDC. The spike in flu cases in Ohio has filled hospital emergency departments and brought an influx of absences and call offs.
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The Long-Term Care Quality Navigator map now includes assisted living centers as well as nursing homes. The map shows locations of senior care facilities, the number of beds in each one and their ratings.
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Ohio state lawmakers are once again being asked to consider a ban on discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Often called the transgender bathroom ban, the "Protect All Students Act" requires Ohio schools designate multi-occupancy restrooms, locker rooms and overnight accommodations for exclusive use by male or female students based on their original birth certificate.
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There are a plethora of options for elder care facilities in central Ohio. Finding the right fit for an elderly loved one can be a difficult choice.
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The officer involved was previously under scrutiny for punching a man in the face during an arrest in 2023. The city recently settled a federal civil rights lawsuit involving that case.
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The bill bars measured marijuana metabolites in a person’s urine, blood serum, or plasma from determining a per se charge in Ohio.