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State legislators have until May 9 to change a law that could keep President Joe Biden off the Ohio ballot this fall, but Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says Biden's name will be there.
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The nation's historical markers delight, distort and, sometimes, just get the story wrong.
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April 22, 1970, was the very first Earth Day. And I was a teenage environmentalist, doing my part to save the planet.
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Snatched from a street in war-torn Lebanon in 1985, Anderson was born Oct. 27, 1947. He spent his early childhood years in the small Lake Erie town of Vermilion, Ohio, where his father was a police officer.
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People can register to vote online through the Kentucky State Board of Elections’ portal until 4 p.m.
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Cher called out the museum last year for leaving her off the list since 1990.
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Over 2 million bags of litter have been collected from the side of Ohio's highways over the last five years. This Earth Day — and every day — officials urge the public to properly dispose of trash.
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