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Work is set to begin on rest areas in Summit and Lake Counties. Dozens of highway areas across the state are being rebuilt as part of a statewide, multi-year initiative.
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An Ohio House committee is considering a bill that would lower the maximum unemployment benefit from the current 26 weeks to 20 weeks.
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Four days of events are planned to commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day. Urban Native Collective in Northside is hosting its annual Indigenous Peoples Day Convergence Oct. 10-13.
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The remains of a great auk — a penguin-like, flightless seabird — in the Cincinnati Museum Center's collection have been confirmed to be that of one of the world's last living members of its species. The bird was killed in 1844.
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Three businesses affiliated with the hemp industry have sued Gov. Mike DeWine over his announced short-term ban of hemp products with psychoactive ingredients.
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A nitrile glove manufacturer will take over the shuttered mill in Chillicothe, sources have shared with the Statehouse News Bureau.
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The Emerge Recovery and Trade Initiative combines life skills, transitional housing, clinical services and vocational training, with the goal of transforming the lives of emancipated youth and individuals in recovery.
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But the Ohio Redistricting Commission might not have a Republican map to consider at its first meeting this month.
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The defendants who were protesting the war in Gaza, were accused of damaging the campus with red paint and other vandalism in November 2024. They've entered into a pre-trial diversion program with the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office.
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The former Ohio Lt. Gov. and Attorney General was officially sworn in as Baldwin Wallace's president Thursday but began serving in the position in July.
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The Ohio House voted overwhelmingly to approve two property tax related bills similar to provisions Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed in the state budget in June.
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The liaison will connect community members and city government to address LGBTQ+ needs.