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The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College is exhibiting a retrospective on the late June Leaf, a figurative artist who reveled in exploring the human comedy.
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A federal judge on Wednesday ordered E. Gordon Gee, who was Ohio State's president from 1990-1998 when Dr. Richard Strauss was a team doctor, to be deposed within 30 days.
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A new marijuana law goes into effect on March 20 since a cannabis advocacy group does not get enough signatures to get a referendum on the ballot by March 19.
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For 18 years, Daytonians of different faiths have been invited to break fast and learn more about Ramadan at a community iftar meal.
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A group of rural Ohioans concerned about huge data centers popping up around the state want voters to decide whether they should be banned.
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A three-way judge panel will determine whether judges in Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee can grant bonds.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed a ban on ranked choice voting in Ohio on Tuesday.
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Meteorologists say the arrival of spring brings with it changes in weather conditions that can lead to more frequent and stronger storms, some of which could spawn tornadoes.
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March 19 was the deadline to stay some measures in Senate Bill 56 by a statewide referendum. Signature gatherers say they ran out of time.
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John Kulewicz said he filed the complaint because he is concerned about JobsOhio sponsoring a podcast connected to former Ohio State University President Ted Carter's resignation.