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Compared to 2023, far fewer Ohio graduating seniors had filled out the FAFSA as of end of March.
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The Montgomery County auditor says while all buyers are vulnerable to a new housing scam, immigrants can be targeted for their lack of familiarity with real estate rules.
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Dollar Tree, which owns the Family Dollar stores, will lay off 265 employees in Ohio, according to state records.
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After years of air and noise pollution complaints, Middletown residents are looking forward to a cleaner steel production at Cleveland-Cliffs.
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The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services of Montgomery County rolled out all new features for its web app which can now be saved to a device home screen for easy access.
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The Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics at Ohio State University is hosting spring webinars through June.
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Find out more about WYSO's latest podcast in this interview with Music Director Juliet Fromholt and Director of Radio Preservation & Archives Jocelyn Robinson.
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Drop off your eclipse glasses to be reused by schools around the world for future solar eclipses.
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The rare total solar eclipse drew crowds of visitors to Ohio and the Dayton area, seeking to witness the event.
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Wilmington College will offer upper-level business classes at three Ohio state prisons, offering credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
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While lower than 2023's record high, homelessness is still a persistent issue in Montgomery County. Leaders hope new money for affordable housing and other assistance will help.
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According to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, repair scams often increase following extreme weather such as tornadoes.