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The study estimates the annual economic value of the river's watershed to be more than ten million dollars.
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The Ohio Newsroom launched this month and will become the state's largest daily radio and digital news service.
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources credits a cleaner environment and the public's help.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejected petition summary language for the initiated statute for the fourth time
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The group is putting up billboards in Ohio and 14 other states where it says legislation that hurts LGBTQ+ people is being considered.
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Amazon selects Clark State Community College as 1 of 10 Colleges for Career Choice Ohio Program. The program aims to further expand career advancement opportunities for Amazon workers.
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Some of the state's top elected officials say it is still possible to hold a primary on May 3, but it depends on how the supreme court rules on state legislative and congressional district maps.
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US Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) co-chairs the Senate Ukrainian caucus, and said he has some ideas on helping Ukraine fight off the Russian invasion.
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The Court wants the commission to show why there shouldn't be a penalty for not passing new House and Senate district maps by the deadline last week.
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Local organizations led a community ID drive this Saturday. The Miami Valley Community ID program helps residents become integrated in their communities, according to non-profit officials.
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The AG says he's not "throwing rocks" at the checks that went out under former President Trump starting in 2020, but says knowing there's a connection could help make better policy going forward.
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The ODP is set to consider endorsements in the governor, US Senate and Supreme Court races in a virtual meeting on Thursday.