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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 study out of Bowling Green State University found a dangerous fungus present on needles used to inject drugs.
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Archaeologists recently began digging in a field in Granville after a perfect circle appeared in their subsurface imaging. They believe it could be the remnants of an ancient Hopewell earthwork.
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The American burying beetle nearly died off decades ago. Here鈥檚 how a network of conservationists are reintroducing it to the state.
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Jalyn Thacker is aiming to create a safe space in his rural Ohio home by hosting the first Pride festival in Adams County.
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The Southeast Ohio Fibershed wants to create a supply chain for clothes to be made locally, from fiber to final cut.
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Housing affordability is attracting people to the Midwest and Ohio, reversing a decades-long trend of out-migration.
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Ohio State University has tested 6,000 ticks from all over the state for bacteria, viruses and disease-causing parasites over the last year.
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The Miami photography exhibit shows the wide range of Ohio's food and farm workers.
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In her new book, 鈥淚ncomer,鈥 Bonnie Proudfoot uses poetry to explore what it was like to make Central Appalachia her home.