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Fifty-two years. That's a long time to wait. Now, Haitians around the world are celebrating the national team in a moment that's much bigger than just soccer.
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- Ohio voting rights group says it was raided by the FBI
- Cleveland Museum of Art hits 80% of $600 million goal for its future
- Tax break debate stalls new Ohio data center laws. What now?
- Petitioners hope to change Cleveland back to an elected school board
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Shearer's new snack food factory at 4100 Springboro Pike will kick off operations with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 22.
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The city of Xenia and Central State are closer to a final annexation agreement. On June 11, Xenia city council will hold a public hearing and vote on the annexation proposal.
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The metal slide has been at Shoup Park for nearly 40 years, becoming a local landmark and piece of community history. Now, it is closed due to irreparable damages.
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Rooftop gardens are gaining popularity as cities expand and green, natural habitats decline. University of Dayton biology professor Chelse Prather explores green roofs as habitat for organisms by studying ant communities on rooftop gardens and adjacent ground level habitats in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus.
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District leaders say revenue from the 2.20 mill tax levy will be used to implement the first phase of a new Master Facilities Plan to renovate and improve many of the district's buildings to account for growing enrollment.
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Cat Predmore, interim executive director for the Wexner Center for the Arts, told WOSU the center has only lost one artist and one donor due to the controversy surrounding billionaire Les Wexner and his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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As many Ohio communities consider or have already enacted data center moratoriums, Governor Mike DeWine urged local leaders not to completely rule out what he said could be a good deal.
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Paid family caregivers in Ohio, who could have seen payments eliminated in an earlier version of the bill, are expected to be largely unaffected by the changes.
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