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The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health recently developed a program to train those funding behavioral health initiatives in prevention science.
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A Miami University researcher says the videotape is why it's hard to repair consumer electronics. Now, the "right to repair" movement is pushing back.
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The Miami photography exhibit shows the wide range of Ohio's food and farm workers.
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Melody Lin took home second prize at the National 4-H in Agriculture Challenge for her project assessing spotted lanternfly risk in different areas of Ohio.
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Today鈥檚 college students say that picking a major that鈥檚 鈥淎I-proof鈥 feels like shooting at a moving target as they prepare for a job market that could be fundamentally different by the time they graduate.
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Two Mid-American Conference teams have secured bids to the men's NCAA Tournament, the first time since 1999, but both coaches have strong ties to a new head coach opening.
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The bill would ensure people detained by immigration enforcement would have adequate meals, medical care and weather appropriate clothing, according to one of the bill's sponsors.
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In communities with an abundance of deer, Ohio hunters are donating their harvests to fight food insecurity.
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Ohio has over 10 million acres of crop land. For decades much of it has been over-plowed, sprayed with fertilizers and stripped of its nutrients. Although recently, more farmers have seen the economic benefit of shifting their practices and being part of the climate change solution.
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COVID hospitalizations in Ohio continue their steady march upwards following the steep rise in new cases; the remains of a northern Ohio Navy Corpsman who died in the August attack on the Kabul airport will return home Wednesday; a judge in southern Ohio has ruled that doctors at a Cincinnati area hospital cannot be forced to give COVID patients a livestock medicine as treatment; and more stories.