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Swimming pools across Ohio are in the depths of a lifeguard shortage. But the Northside Pool in Youngstown is well-staffed and helping its youth thrive, thanks to a local lifeguard academy there.
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Researchers with the University of Toledo say carbonized corncobs can help clean drinking water contaminated from harmful algal blooms.
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The Trump administration terminated hundreds of millions of dollars in AmeriCorps grants in April. Ohio nonprofits are still grappling with the fallout.
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The Mid-Ohio Valley Entertainment Commission aims to provide filmmakers with the resources they need to shoot in southeast Ohio.
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An Ohio think hub explored the small and big ways that changing weather patterns impact Ohio’s economy.
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Congress is considering taking back funding for public media. would hurt the budgets of public radio news outlets across the state.
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Millions of people visit Hocking Hills every year. The region’s economy is growing, but so are challenges like traffic and a housing shortage.
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More Ohioans are growing their own food in an effort towards self sufficiency.
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The Ohio History Connection is mapping patriots’ gravesites, in hope of better preserving them across the state.
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Ohio’s higher ed institutions are facing many changings under the legislative overhaul.
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A small but mighty crew of volunteer "tinkerers" shows up twice a month to refurbish trashed appliances in the hopes of giving them a second life.
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The Appalachian Basin – which includes parts of eastern Ohio – is one of the areas where aquifers are most at risk.