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The Family Forest Carbon Program is helping Ohio landowners connect to the complicated carbon market.
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Public school districts across Ohio say they’re running out of money. From the largest city districts to the smallest ones in urban and rural communities, schools are preparing to make cuts.
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Retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural products have some Ohio soybean farmers concerned.
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A team of locals in Athens County is trying to make former mine land economically productive again. Instead of harvesting coal, they’re creating a community forest.
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Truck driving is an inherently dangerous profession. But, an Ohio researcher argues the current compensation model for drivers is making it riskier.
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LEGOs are among the most popular toys for adults, and Ohio is home to some of the best brick builders in the world.
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The Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence is helping sexual assault survivors find the housing they need to heal.
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With data centers and tech industries moving into Ohio, demand for energy is growing rapidly.
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The Cleveland nonprofit Seeds of Literacy offers free tutoring to help adults who struggle with reading comprehension and basic math. Many students go on to get their GED and some pursue college.
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Foreign investors bought up a couple thousands of Ohio acres, according to most recent data from the USDA.