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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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On "Jacob Rose," Andy Shauf creates a curious, relatable character.
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Inspired by her recovery from an opiate addiction during the pandemic, lead vocalist Kassie Carlson delivers a sugary, surreal ode to the joys of existence.
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High school graduates from the Dayton, Trotwood-Madison, Xenia and Springfield public school districts are eligible.
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The Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board did not come to an official agreement on the issue in their last meeting but they will meet again in May.
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Last week, the healthcare company Abbott recalled some infant powdered formulas after four consumer complaints related to salmonella. In response, the USDA granted more flexibility to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, or WIC, because some of the formulas recalled are provided through the program.
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The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association held its first farm bill listening session Thursday. The meeting at the Yellow Springs community center was the first of four sessions where farmers can express what they want to see in the bill, which is up for renewal in 2023.
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The African American Burial Grounds Preservation Act will funnel money to local communities to restore Black burial sites.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentJohn Navarro, with the Ohio Division of Wildlife, said the discovery means water quality in the Ohio River may be improving.
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The moment when a young musician selects an instrument can feel make or break, with a lifetime of possibilities on the line.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Department of Agriculture has identified a livestock animal veterinary shortage in Southwest Ohio. Some farmers are having to do more of the health care work for their animals on their own.