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The 900-acre, 116 megawatt project would be the second solar farm in Champaign County.
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In 1843, the Wyandot tribe was forced to leave Ohio. They had to walk 150 miles from Upper Sandusky to Cincinnati, leaving behind all they built in the Sandusky River Valley.
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One of the hottest books in the country is a memoir about growing up in Urbana, Ohio. Beth Macy explores family, political division and paths to healing.
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Carmazzi's Candy and General Store sits at the heart of Urbana's downtown. Its garnered multi-generational business for its history and hard-to-come-by vintage sweets.
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Ohio has more than 400 licensed wineries in the state, creating 41,000 full-time positions. The Ohio State Fair invited 16 of them to showcase their award-winning products and talk about the industry.
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The former Willman Furniture building is set to be remodeled by the end of 2024.
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COVID-19 cases have been rising in the Miami Valley. And the region’s healthcare workers are getting increasingly worried about it.
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WYSO’s Recovery Stories series brings you conversations from the heart of Dayton’s opioid crisis. Today, we meet Urbana 31-year-old Sarah Clay.In 2007,…
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An assortment of WWII-era planes took to the skies above Dayton Wednesday, as the National Museum of the United States Air Force unveiled its latest…
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Full episode of WYSO Weekend for June 24, 2012 containing the following stories:-Jerry Kenney speaks with Fran Tiburzio from the Ohio Humanities Council…