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  • The government forecasts food prices will go up as much as 3.5 percent this year; meat prices will rise as much as 4.5 percent. If the drought continues, prices may go up even more. "Until we get that first heavy rain, we're not going to know for sure" just where prices will end up, a USDA economist says.
  • A new component on Ohio's annual report cards now measures how well schools are preparing students for college, the military and the workforce after they graduate, and it's impacted some districts' overall scores.
  • The state says Ohio's unemployment rate dropped in March to the lowest level in more than six years. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said…
  • The state says Ohio's unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level since 2001, dropping to an even 5 percent in July.The Department of Job and Family…
  • A new poll shows support for the repeal of Senate Bill 5 may be shrinking. That’s one key finding in the survey from Quinnipiac University released…
  • Baghdad's nearly 5 million residents prepare for a war that seems inevitable. The streets of Baghdad are surprisingly calm, and a top aide to Saddam Hussein appears in public to refute rumors he had defected. NPR's Anne Garrels reports.
  • Ohio’s Casino Control Commission has released its monthly casino revenue report. The report shows Cleveland’s Horseshoe casino remains the most…
  • On this date in 1908, a woman in New York was arrested and fined $5 for violating a law called "The Sullivan Ordinance". What was this law? Also in 1970...
  • The Cool Films are back and it is at The Schuster . Tonight you can see Napoleon Dynamite …the preshow & fun is 5:30 and the film at 7pm. Interested...
  • The local band Acarya celebrates the release of their new cd, The Way Home , at the Cliftonfest main stage on October 5. Band members Liz Wu and Hannah...
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