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Ohio has had two recent measles outbreaks, prompting doctors and health care professionals to raise awareness on the virus and the MMR vaccine.
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Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were surveyed across 32 Ohio counties.
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Local public health officials are urging residents to get measles vaccinations as the first Ohio case of 2025 was reported March 19 in Ashtabula County.
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4-H offers a shooting sports program to Ohio kids, according to officials. Kids can also partake in the sport at 4-H camps across the state, according to officials.
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The district said it has been working to come up with a solution after record snowfall led to the collapse of the roof of the high school over the weekend.
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Ashtabula County received nearly $2.5 million from the Appalachian Regional Commission's Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization Initiative. The money will be used to expand access to high-speed internet in the county.
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Battle Motors has hired more than 400 employees to produce electric heavy-duty trucks. Learn how this new industry has impacted the labor and economic outlook for residents of Tuscarawas County.
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Deb Berkebile is an artist in Ashtabula County who has taken what she learned in a GIS course at Lakeland Community College and applied it to her quilting.
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Officials hope to educate participants on recycling do's and don't's during the sign up period; A Parma teen has been arrested for sending a school shooting threat via Instagram; Gov. Mike DeWine will sign House Bill 99 lowering training requirements for arming school staff.
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Andover Sparkle Market in Ashtabula County is still struggling 18 months into the pandemic.