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On Tuesday, Aug. 24, farmers will be able to drop off unused, expired or recalled pesticides at the Butler County Fairgrounds. A Butler County rural specialist says farmers who safely get rid of these pesticides can prevent them from entering the air or local waterways.
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The Ohio Department of Development’s Summer Crisis Program offers a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans who may be feeling the crunch of high energy bills because of the summer heat.
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Author and political commentator J.D. Vance will run for Rob Portman's GOP Senate seat in 2022.
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Some patients said they planned to still be cautious, others had made vacation plans, but all of them shared hope for what comes after the COVID-19 vaccine.
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People in Oxford, Ohio, had been lining up outside a middle school in hopes of scoring a COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment. The vaccine provider is now limiting its vaccine rollout to its own underserved patients to align with a federal mandate.
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced the Ohio Department of Health will issue a public health order requiring face masks in public in seven counties where the...
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Governor Mike DeWine announced Thursday that all schools in the state will close for three weeks in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus.…
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Two Miami University students do not have the novel coronavirus, the Ohio Health Department confirmed Sunday night.
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Health officials in Butler County are monitoring two possible cases of the highly contagious coronavirus that was first identified in China. The federal…
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For the second year in a row, the University of Dayton's Human Rights Center, it's campus ministry and a law school advocacy group will hold a...
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The economic numbers tell a brutal story for the Dayton area going back nearly 50 years. Add an addiction crisis that has claimed 1,000 Montgomery County…
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Nearly three quarters of Ohio’s counties have received a “state of emergency” declaration because of severe weather last month.