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800,000 Ohioans are at risk of losing coverage if Congress passes a proposed cut to Medicaid.
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Many of the state's small libraries rely on the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services for programming. The Trump administration has effectively shut the federal agency down.
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Ohio has been home to massive Swiss cheese production levels for years due to the state’s history of Swiss immigration in the 1800s.
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Smell loss affects one out of every eight Americans over 40. New research out of Ohio aims to help.
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Tariffs on aluminum and steel are making it harder to produce a can of beer. Ohio's breweries are bracing for impact.
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The Digital Rural Health Corps aims to increase access to health care in rural communities by teaching people how to navigate technology.
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Hydroponics technician Zack Burns said the initiative began as an effort to be more sustainable and resilient to food supply disruptions.
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Geauga County in northeast Ohio says its maple festival is the oldest in the state — and the country.
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Many rural Ohio communities are receiving small settlements from opioid manufacturers. They’re getting creative to ensure the small boost makes a large impact.
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Pixelle Specialty Solutions is searching for a buyer for its Chillicothe paper mill.
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About a quarter of Ohio counties have bans on renewable energy projects. In northwest Ohio, Paulding County has embraced them.
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The Lazarus lizard was smuggled into Cincinnati from Italy more than 70 years ago. A team of student researchers at Ohio Wesleyan University is studying how they've adapted.