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In Ohio, one common thread was seen from county to county in the 2023 May Primary–low voter turnout.
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Wetlands act like nature's kidneys. They filter out fertilizer runoff from farms, prevent flooding, and serve as habitats for native plants and waterfowl. According to the Ohio EPA, more than 90% of Ohio wetlands have been degraded through draining or filling.
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Major retail chain, Gabe’s, has opened a new distribution center in Clark county and it’s the company’s largest one. The facility is at PrimeOhio II Industrial Park, and it's over 800,000 square feet.
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A federal $1.3 million grant will enable women incarcerated in the Clark County Jail to receive treatment for substance use disorders.
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Clark County opened a new 911 Communications Center last week. The new center cost around $6 million and will be the dispatch center for nearly every local municipality and all 10 townships in the county.
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Cleanup underway after Norfolk Southern train derailment in Clark County
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Today in Springfield Township, investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board go to the site of a Norfolk Southern train derailment.
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The 212-car train that derailed outside of Springfield, Ohio, on Saturday was not carrying any toxic materials, several state and local agencies confirmed. The EPA will stay on site for cleanup.
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A train derailed in Clark County near the fairgrounds and Prime Ohio Corporate Park, the fourth Norfolk Southern derailment in Ohio in five months.
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Two tornadoes touched down in southwest Ohio Monday afternoon.
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The Board of Clark County Commissioners and the Clark County Department of Reentry are hosting a free legal clinic for ex-offenders.
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"Thanks to everyone who decides to commit and give to someone, or something, in our community," United Way of Clark, Champaign, and Madison Counties Executive Director Kerry Lee Pedraza.