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Charter schools have had a strong presence in Ohio, since being legalized in the 1990s. Currently there are over 300 active in the state.
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In the Ohio Valley, the eviction moratorium was one of the few things keeping some families afloat.
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced elections officials to expand options for voters in November’s general election. This means you will have more ways to…
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Nearly 20 percent of more than 100 rural hospital closures across the country since 2010 have been in Appalachia.
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Coal miners who staged a railroad protest over lost pay will finally get checks from mining company Blackjewel, months after its bankruptcy.
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Freedom House serves women with substance use disorder and who are also pregnant or have young children.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday details of a second round of aid totaling $16 billion for farmers affected by the trade war with China.
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Flooding in the midwest forced major ethanol plants making up a sixth of U.S. ethanol production to close or scale back production.
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Health officials have linked a private Kentucky company to infections in clients who received vaccinations in the workplace.
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Hemp growers in the region hope a recent change in federal law means they can finally profit from a plant that had been in legal limbo.