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How much of an early warm spell is enough to wake up plants from their winter slumber? The danger could come with the return of cold weather.
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Staff and students say the layoffs of 22 employees blindsided the community and show a lack of foresight.
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The small private college in Wooster said it needs to adjust to a new normal as birth rates have declined and other factors have impacted enrollment at colleges across the country.
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Ohio has issued requests for proposals for rural health projects funded through $202 million in funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, but leaders warn short-term funding won’t solve long-term challenges.
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The agencies are in the midst of the annual Point In Time Count. They say the cuts are impacting their ability to provide social services that break barriers to housing.
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For many years, the tradition of decorating Christmas trees was believed to have been started by a German immigrant in Wooster. Reporter/Producer Anna Huntsman investigated this local legend for our social media series, "Hidden History."
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Two Northeast Ohio schools are providing students with counseling after a high school football player suffered a spinal cord injury when he was tackled during a game Aug. 23.
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The U.S. Route 30 broadband project got $20 million in funding in the recently passed state budget. The project will increase broadband access along all of Route 30.
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Northeast Ohio hospitals joined the Ohio High Value Network earlier this month to share costs, data and best practices to help ensure their long-term independence.
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Here's what Ohioans need to know about voting in the May 2025 primary election.