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The Heritage Village Museum Center is hosting a Jane Austen festival to commemorate 250 years since the British novelist was born.
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Charitable donations have dropped in recent years, and new funding concerns are on the horizon as federal grants have been cut. Some clinics have had to get creative to survive.
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Faculty at one Ohio college are devising a plan to defend institutions from what they describe as government overreach.
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Cradle Cincinnati – a nonprofit focused on reducing infant mortality – is starting work to expand its model to other Ohio cities through the governor’s Partner for Change initiative.
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The Ohio Domestic Violence Network is working to educate more people about the connection between domestic violence and brain injuries.
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Two Ohio correctional institutions are bringing in hundreds of new books for incarcerated residents.
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A leak at the Austin Powder Plant forced residents in the southeast Ohio village of Zaleski to evacuate their homes last week.
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The IGNITE program teaches incarcerated people skills like financial literacy and job interviewing, with a goal of reducing recidivism.
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The authors say more federal investment is needed to clean up pollution, reduce runoff and restore wildlife habitat.
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The Video Game Symphony is certainly not the only orchestra in Ohio, but it's one of few in the country fully dedicated to the artform of video game music.