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Great Council State Park is a first-of-its-kind interpretative center developed by the three federally recognized Shawnee tribes and the state of Ohio.
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While all threats have been deemed unfounded, Ohio troopers have been sent to increase security at Springfield schools. A therapy dog also visited the students.
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The 76th state park was built in collaboration with the three federally-recognized Shawnee nations: the Eastern Shawnee, Absentee Shawnee and Shawnee Tribes, who were originally in Ohio.
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WYSO got a sneak peek into some features of the Great Council State Park, set to open later this week.
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Lewis was born in Sabina in Clinton County.
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There's a new Ohio program for fire departments to dispose of Aqueous film forming foam (AFFF), to protect local water supplies and the environment from PFAS "forever chemicals."
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Ten Ohio universities will embark on a 10-year mental health study, assisted by an initial $20 million grant from the state.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is again urging the Ohio House to act on modifying the state's recreational marijuana laws, and his request includes regulating unscheduled derivatives of cannabis.
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Gov. Mike DeWine isn't waiting to see if Republicans in the legislature will override his veto of a controversial bill that keeps trans kids from getting some medical care or competing in girls' sports.
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On average, 18,000 people are released from Ohio's prisons each year, and for those thousands of formerly incarcerated individuals, finding steady employment can be a difficult task.
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$1 million will be distributed to local municipalities for equipment upgrades to prevent the over-application of salt on roads.
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday morning he’d rejected the bill, leaving the question of whether lawmakers will override his veto.