The funeral for Columbus native and Ohio National Guard member, Master Sergeant Tyler Simmons, was held Friday morning. Simmons was one of six airmen killed in a refueling crash in Iraq.
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The ribbon-cutting ceremony marked two historic moments: Dave Chappelle's restoration of the Union Schoolhouse and WYSO's relocation of its new broadcast facility inside it, bringing together distinct efforts to keep the station rooted in Yellow Springs at a time when local media outlets face mounting challenges.
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Business & EconomyMore than 100 people formed a line Thursday on North High Street in the Short North to pass about 200 books from Prologue Bookshop's old location to a new one just one block down the street.
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Since the idea for Families Flourish was conceived in 2016, the program has helped about 130 families secure stable housing while getting career and financial coaching.
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Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons was one of three Ohio Air National Guard members when their refueling tanker crashed in Iraq. Simmons' funeral service is Friday.
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THC beverages and other intoxicating hemp products made in and out of Ohio were unregulated until Senate Bill 56, which also put new rules on recreational marijuana.
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Allison Russo is one of two Democrats running for the Ohio Secretary of State's office in the May primary.
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Two new passenger rail lines passing through central Ohio are expected to be complete by the early 2030s.
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It is unclear whether Dorinda McCombs left on her own or was fired.
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The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation and the Lawrence Funderburke Youth Organization, led by the former pro and Ohio State University basketball player, are also backing the bills.
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A rural Ohio food pantry is meeting growing demand by collecting food from supermarkets that would otherwise go to waste.
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We look back at a time when Ohio was blue politically, or at least purple. We talk with longtime Democratic activist Dale Butland, who worked for U.S. Sen. John Glenn and has a new book out When Ohio Was Blue.
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