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The wreck of the USS Shenandoah is ingrained in the identity of Noble County, where residents still preserve remnants of the Zeppelin today.
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A recent poll from the Bowling Green State University Democracy and Public Policy Research Network found next year’s midterm races in Ohio could be close.
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In communities with an abundance of deer, Ohio hunters are donating their harvests to fight food insecurity.
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Crime rates in Ohio's rural communities are often just as high as in the state's cities.
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The Ohio Office of Long Term Care ombudsman has launched a pathway for nursing home residents to connect across the state and make their voices heard.
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Gus Smithhisler, known as ‘Squashcarver,’ takes the fall tradition of pumpkin carving to a bigger scale.
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The students won a Mitch Ryder concert in 1968, but the "Devil With A Blue Dress" singer didn't show. Now, he's making it right.
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Summit, Franklin and Cuyahoga counties had the highest percentage of investor-owned homes — with at least a quarter of single family homes owned by investors in high activity areas.
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After receiving historic amounts of rainfall earlier this year, Athens County is embarking on a project to map flooding and erosion patterns.
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The Sandusky Witches Walk, happening on Saturday, October 18, brings witches from across the world to Northwest Ohio for a massive costume contest and line dance.
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Smoking rates are high in rural parts of Ohio, but screening for lung cancer there can be hard to come by. A new mobile unit aims to help.
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Some Ohio communities are weighing the economic development data centers bring with the water they require.