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The plan comes after residents have been sounding the alarm for years about the potential for water contamination from the site.
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The National Weather service has dispatched experts to survey the destruction.
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The Dayton Metro Library held a seminar informing the public about utility scams. Also, influential Ohioans share their thoughts on social media about the recent mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
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The owners of a Springfield market announced they will donate the store's first year's profits back to the community.
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Lauren Kelley stepped onto the Springfield political scene after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer. At a time when tensions were soaring nationally, her goal was to help establish a working relationship between the police and the Black community.
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Local services agency accreditation granted for another three years.
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A new grocery store held its grand opening in Springfield on Monday. Groceryland takes the place of a former Kroger at the same location. The locally owned store gives south Springfield residents a nearby place to get fresh groceries once again.
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WYSO reporter Tom Stafford speaks with retired Clark County Extension agent of the Tecumseh Land Trust, Mike Haubner. He talks with Tom about the importance of maintaining Ohio's farmland and high-quality soil.
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Roger Wright has been using cover crops on the land he farms for almost ten years.
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The Center for Science and Industry in Columbus, better known to parents with kids as the COSI Museum, has been delivering thousands of science kits to schools around the state.
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This weekend is the last chance to see the Springfield Museum of Art’s 75th Annual Members' Exhibition.
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With the federal moratorium ending, experts say that within a month or to evictions are expected to spike.