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Shauf mines the immediacy and intimacy of a telephone call in this yearning ode to communication.
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The Academy Award-winner and activist was known as the "godmother of American independent documentaries." She saw herself as a feminist and the curator of Midwestern stories.
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The non-profit said the employees in the relatively new role face challenges because of rapidly changing abortion laws in Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentCincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow recently launched the Joe Burrow Foundation. The non-profit builds on his efforts to address food insecurity and childhood mental health beyond Ohio.
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The Dayton Police Department won’t renew its ShotsSpotter contract. That contract is set to expire this December, although police say the department will continue to focus on gun crime and working closely with communities.
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For more than 50 years, Dorothy Stebbins has been a Volunteer Weather Watcher, measuring rainfall in Ohio for the flood control district. Now the 96-year-old is turning her duties over to her son.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect from Asia that can damage agriculture, has been detected in Ohio. Experts are asking residents to look for it.
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A local veteran and one of the last few World War II veterans immortalized in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers died on September 11, 2022. Jim “Pee-Wee” Martin, who parachuted into Normandy in June 1944, lived in Greene County.
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Matthew J. Rolin's 12-string guitar playing shimmers in stasis, then spins in its rollicking chord changes.
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The equinic quartet has elevated its captivating rhythmic pocket worlds to new heights.
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A wind-powered, tour-de-force from the tenor sax quartet.
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A Navy program helped to bring home the remains of an Ohio sailor who died at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. Musician First class Joseph Hoffman was aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack.