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Ohio Volunteers Help In Toad Count
This time of year in Ohio, volunteers are out in the dark of night, listening for the sounds of frogs and toads among the state’s ponds, streams ...
Mike Harden commentary: Colt's birth helps to relieve grief and regret
SHARPSBURG, Ohio -- At full gallop, the mane of the sorrel gelding Obie streams out like a thousand kite tails fluttering from the crescent heart of a ...
Ohio vets file more appeals
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is approaching a record 1 million compensation claims and appeals waiting to be processed. ...
State finds it can't please both rural, urban areas
The first Ohio highway projects paid for with federal stimulus dollars had barely begun last month when the United States Conference of Mayors said ...
Ohio volunteers help in toad count
This time of year in Ohio, volunteers are out in the dark of night, listening for the sounds of frogs and toads among the state's ponds, streams and ...
Lawsuit seeks to stop breeder
NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio -- Seven central Ohio residents who bought puppies from a Perry County breeder have filed a lawsuit alleging the pups were so ...
Colt's birth helps to relieve grief and regret
SHARPSBURG, Ohio -- At full gallop, the mane of the sorrel gelding Obie streams out like a thousand kite tails fluttering from the crescent heart of a ...
Private group offers to run Fort Ancient
OREGONIA, Ohio -- A nonprofit group has offered to take over management of Fort Ancient, a prehistoric Indian site faced with closing this summer ...
No room for error if plan backfires, critics say
Even as the Ohio budget stalemate continues with no clear resolution in sight, concerns are mounting that any spending plan will be hopelessly ...
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