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The FBI is investigating a bomb threat that had officials in Springfiel evacuate city hall. The Ohio city has been dealing with hostile and false rumors about Haitians who live there.
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Intel is sponsoring a program for Ohio students interested in the semiconductor industry, as the firm prepares to hire thousands of workers for a giant new campus.
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A wind-powered, tour-de-force from the tenor sax quartet.
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A Navy program helped to bring home the remains of an Ohio sailor who died at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. Musician First class Joseph Hoffman was aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack.
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The languid alt-country tune gives a reminder about how to stay afloat through life's uncertainty.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAfter the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, some Yellow Springs residents reached out to the Yellow Springs Pharmacy. They were worried about access to birth control. Now, the pharmacy has a solution.
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The duo, known for its polished electropop, is in a minimal and abstract mode on this new single.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Great Council State Park in between Yellow Springs and Xenia will feature an interpretive center that will tell stories of the Shawnee's past, present and future.
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President Biden signed The Keep Kids Fed Act last week. It extends pandemic flexibilities for school meals, although with some changes.
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Alt-country vibes meet slowcore tempos in this heartbroken track.
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Business & EconomyGas prices continue to soar to record highs. Diesel climbed to an average of $5.52 per gallon on Friday in Ohio, according to AAA.