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WYSO reporter Tom Stafford speaks with retired Clark County Extension agent of the Tecumseh Land Trust, Mike Haubner. He talks with Tom about the importance of maintaining Ohio's farmland and high-quality soil.
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Roger Wright has been using cover crops on the land he farms for almost ten years.
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The Center for Science and Industry in Columbus, better known to parents with kids as the COSI Museum, has been delivering thousands of science kits to schools around the state.
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This weekend is the last chance to see the Springfield Museum of Art’s 75th Annual Members' Exhibition.
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With the federal moratorium ending, experts say that within a month or to evictions are expected to spike.
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A Toronto-based manufacturer of Indian snack foods is setting up shop in Clark County, with the promise of some serious economic benefits for the Springfield area.
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After many attempts to get Waste Management company to start cleaning up toxic waste from their landfill, Springfield has decided to sign with Rumpke instead.
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Community members and city commissioners are questioning if the city should sign a new contract with Waste Management in light of water pollution concerns at the company's Tremont City Barrel landfill.
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For a while now, state prisons have semi-officially been letting priests bring in sacramental wine for inmates' communions. Ohio’s new state budget now makes it legal. But even before COVID-19 locked down inmate communions, county jail inmates only received grape juice.
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Karin VanZant has been working at CareSource to help millions of Americans on Medicaid find the care they need through both social services and medical aid.
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Nearly 300 more deaths occurred in Clark County than in previous years, according to early data from Ohio Public Health. A Springfield, Ohio, funeral home is hoping they won't face the same workload this year.
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An Ohio-based developer has agreed to buy the property and expects to repurpose it as a business park.