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Phil Donahue's program is credited as one of the first talk shows to address controversial topics.
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Choosing plants for a garden can be daunting. Northeast Ohio horticulturalists explain why you might want to go native.
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Protesters on the Kelvin Smith Library Oval may be prosecuted for criminal trespass, according to a statement from the university.
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The FirstEnergy companies that distribute electricity as Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric and Toledo Edison are asking state regulators to increase rates and restructure how customers are charged.
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Rep. Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) was among the six members removed six members from the committees they chaired, and said the action was "childish" and illegal.
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After partnering with the Thompson Foundation for ten years, BGSU could get more than $150 million dollars for scholarships.
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Biden's action makes federal funding available to tornado victims in 11 affected counties: Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland, and Union.
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Attorney Ben Crump, who has represented police killing victims including George Floyd, visited Canton Thursday and spoke alongside Tyson's family members, two weeks after he died in police custody. After an officer knelt on his back, Tyson lay motionless on the ground for seven minutes before police administered CPR.
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What can colleges and universities across the country learn from Kent State's example, when 13 students were shot and four were killed in 1970?
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Tyson died while being arrested by Canton police on April 18. The community is calling for police reform and accountability as they grieve his loss.