Five Rivers MetroParks uses months of prep and a skilled team to safely hold prescribed burns for its prairie land. “The stakes are high when you're out here."
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Under House Bill 485, Ohio's public schools would also have to largely limit students' social media use and outright ban them from TikTok.
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Democrats won't certify Biden as their official candidate until after Ohio's early August deadline, and no legislation to change that deadline has been proposed.
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Parole officers deal with convicted felons, carry firearms, serve warrants and make arrests, but the state’s pension system doesn’t consider them law enforcement officers, who require fewer years of service to retire.
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Bottom Line is a nonprofit that aims to help degree-aspiring students in Dayton get into and through college and successfully launch a career.
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Jenifer French was appointed as Public Utilities Chair of Ohio in 2021. Sam Randazzo, former head of the PUCO, died of apparent suicide earlier this year after he was indicted for bribery.
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The Ohio Auditor says the college has not adequately adjusted its operations - including staffing, facilities and course offerings - to account for losing almost half its enrollment in the last decade.
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The state legislature created the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio's first official state parks in 1949.
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Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, researchers say extremist groups have shifted in the Buckeye State.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted met local school leaders at the Hamilton County Education Service Center to discuss their existing policies with the intent of helping shape future state guidelines.
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The guide, published by the Fund for Our Economic Future, highlights the region's unique opportunity to take advantage of a climate-friendly economy, that Northeast Ohio could otherwise miss out on.
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