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The aftershock of Issue 1’s failure continues to ripple across our state. If passed, the measure would have made it harder to amend the state constitution. WYSO’s Kathryn Mobley spoke with local leaders on both sides of the measure and shares their reactions.
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Springfield City Schools launched a partnership with a local community garden to provide families with fresh food access.
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Central State University has a new Interim President — Dr. Alex Johnson. An African proverb accompanies his picture on the school’s website, ‘If you want to go fast–go alone. If you want to go far — go with others.’
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The state alleged in their complaint that Tom’s Mulch & Landscaping in Bellbrook illegally discharged unpermitted stormwater contaminated pollutants into Sugar Creek, and into a local wetland and stream.
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It was Brown’s 30th appearance since 2008 in the UFC, which is widely considered to be the premier mixed martial arts, or MMA, promotion in the world.
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In Ohio, one common thread was seen from county to county in the 2023 May Primary–low voter turnout.
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Results for Clark, Montgomery and Greene County local races and issues on the May 2, 2023, primary ballot.
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Greene County public health is installing kiosks with free naloxone — the overdose reversal medicine.
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Ohio’s newest state park near Xenia is one step closer to welcoming its first guests, officials say.
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In a since-deleted viral Facebook post, The Greene shopping mall's management team says they had a difficult time with crowd control at the annual egg hunt.
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A Fairborn transgender woman awaits a judge's ruling in her case.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation kicked off construction season on Monday. In total, ODOT is expecting to invest $2.5 billion into more than 1,000 projects, including 198 projects in Southwest Ohio.