WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Thomas Chema served as Gateway's executive director from 1990 to 1995.
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A Mason City Council member explained her stance on the Warren County city's marijuana business ban.
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The Family Forest Carbon Program is helping Ohio landowners connect to the complicated carbon market.
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University of Cincinnati Professor Jennifer Wright-Berryman and Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science graduate Kat Vancil-Coleman created the Equal Deathcare database for members of the LGBTQIA+ community to find inclusive and affirming end of life and death care.
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Worthington Steel held an earnings call with investors on Thursday where company President/CEO Geoff Gilmore expressed cautious optimism in the market. Gilmore said uncertainty and change are leading to a sense of unease in some supply chains.
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The university says it's trying to improve its overall financial outlook by increasing revenue and reducing operating costs. Job cuts for faculty are also on the horizon.
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Kent State University's Transformation 2028 plan calls for cutting the total number of academic leaders and consolidating colleges but does not mean those officials will be laid off.
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Presidential executive orders and legislation from the Ohio Statehouse have created concerns in the LGBTQ community about marriage equality. An Ohio law firm is advising couples to update their legal documents.
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Public school districts across Ohio say they’re running out of money. From the largest city districts to the smallest ones in urban and rural communities, schools are preparing to make cuts.
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The invasive Asian Longhorn beetle was first found in Clermont County in 2011. Since then, the Ohio Department of Agriculture has been working to contain and eradicate the destructive insect.