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OpenSpatial launches in Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, inviting a unique interaction with nature for visitors.
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Only a handful of brick-and-mortar food cooperatives remain in Ohio. Established in 1971, the Kent Natural Foods Co-Op continues to bring local produce and goods to members and visitors alike.
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Originally constructed in 1893, the building had a storied history and was a mainstay in the community.
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Claire Hilbers, 46, of Chagrin Falls does regular polar plunges and competed in the sixth International Ice Swimming Association World Championships in Molveno, Italy in January.
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Rubber City Rescue is renting out a building in Akron's Kenmore neighborhood for its dog rescue operations. Summit County animal shelters are almost always full, officials say.
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Honey From the Rock, also called the Cleveland Foster Care Closet, aims to support foster and kinship families with donated items to ease the transition for foster children into a new home.
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Dolan bought the team in 2000. The Dolan family is the longest-tenured ownership group in franchise history.
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A group of Hillsboro mothers and their children marched for two years to desegregate their community’s schools.
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Haitians in the Heartland presents the stories of Ohioans in Springfield in their own voices.
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Northeast Ohio is a great place for understanding how humans first settled and lived in North America, according to archeologists from Kent State University. Glaciers and Native American stories play a big part in that understanding.
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Betsy Serrano embraces her diverse identity as a Hispanic-American by enjoying the benefits of being bilingual and appreciating Salvadorian and American cuisine.
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The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.