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The new pop-up sites in Garrettsville and Randolph Township are focuses on residents farther from urban centers who need food assistance.
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Cleary was one of nine people wounded on May 4, 1970, when National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters at Kent State University. Four others were killed.
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio and Kent held a community conversation Thursday night at the Kent United Methodist Church.
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Ohio's new higher education bill, Senate Bill 1, requires universities to submit lists of programs granting five or less degrees annually, to be ended in a bid to make colleges more efficient. Kent State University and Cuyahoga Community College both submitted several dozen programs each.
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Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park, known for its natural formations like Devil’s Icebox, the Narrows and Goldhunter’s Cave, welcomed the addition of the glass walkway in May.
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More than 200 academics and students gathered in Rootstown on Thursday and Friday to discuss groundbreaking research in hearing science. But attendees couldn't avoid the foreboding uncertainties about the future of their research.
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Will Lane of Newton Falls sued Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski, two captains with the department and the county for retaliation over a Facebook page Lane created last April, the suit alleges.
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Here's what Ohioans need to know about voting in the May 2025 primary election.
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Michael Embick, of Ravenna, sought out mental health counseling after two bouts with blood cancer left him with PTSD symptoms.
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Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were surveyed across 32 Ohio counties.