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An interview with the Dunbar scholar Herbert Woodward Martin.
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A fond remembrance of U.S. Postage stamps. Plus, an interview from the archives of Poor Will's host Bill Felker.
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The Ohio Farm Bureau wants to create a health plan without oversight from the Department of Insurance. Supporters say this can help bridge a critical health care gap. But some medical groups have concerns.
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This week in WYSO’s City Mayor Series, Mayor Pat Haley discusses the development and growth in Wilmington, Ohio.
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Eva Buttacavoli is the director of The Contemporary Dayton gallery. Artist Susan Byrnes speaks with Buttacavoli about the gallery’s role in shaping contemporary art.
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A retired chef and his husband have started a soup kitchen in Yellow Springs, Ohio. They're calling it "Who's Hungry" and want it to be a place where people can find community.
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This episode has interviews with filmmaker Nelson George, YSFF director Eric Mahoney, and Yemi Oyediran, who just released a documentary about Cincinnati's King Records.
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Beavercreek hasn't created new land use and zoning code documents since it first became a city. The public can weigh in, as the city seeks to balance development, preservation and resident priorities.
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The Ohio Newsroom reporter Kendall Crawford talked with WYSO about how her team finds stories and what drives her motivation in public radio.
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For its 42nd annual Easter egg hunt, Young's Jersey Dairy will use 10,000 plastic eggs with coupons for visitors instead of it's typical use of real, cooked eggs.