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The Sight Center of Northwest Ohio recently unveiled a new historical marker with braille and audio components. The organization believes it’s the first of its kind in the state.
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In ‘Legacy of Daughters’, an Ohio photographer traces the life of Paige Casto from infancy to adulthood.
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The Ohio Supreme Court hopes some certification changes could ease a shortage of court interpreters.
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Tubas are often relegated to the back of the band. But at TubaChristmas concerts across Ohio, they get a chance to shine.
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Central Ohio native London Studer was a first round pick in the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League draft.
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Maude Collins became Vinton County’s sheriff in 1925, after her husband was killed in the line of duty.
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A Yellow Springs, Ohio, holiday tradition to deliver bags of flour and sugar to local widows and widowers dates back to 1894.
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Ohio is launching the nation’s first statewide drone program for first responders.
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The Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black pilots who helped desegregate the U.S. military, were stationed in Columbus following World War II.
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In an iconic Thanksgiving episode of “WKRP in Cincinnati”, a failed turkey drop makes the news. But it may have (slightly) underestimated the large birds’ flying abilities.
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A Columbus-based nonprofit wants to alert drug users and their families across Ohio if there are reports of "bad batches" of drugs.
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Eastern hellbenders are North America’s largest salamanders. In Ohio, they’re endangered.