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Thousands of Ohioans are making their way to county fairs this summer. Here's what a dietician has to say about the most popular fair foods.
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A lot of food never makes it to a grocery store, it languishes in a warehouse. So what happens next? Sometimes it’s donated to food banks. A lot of it is thrown away. But some make their way to outlet grocery stores, which have seen a jump in business due to inflation.
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The sale, which is part of the company president's succession plan, will help the cmpany expand to southern Ohio.
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Owner Sean Watterson says he had some nervous moments making sure he could stock their signature hot dogs and import beers in time for their reopening this weekend.
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While Brood X cicadas might be a nuisance to some, others are serving them for dinner.
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The Socially Responsible Sweatshop of Kent has raised thousands of dollars through an environmentally-friendly program that has found new uses for fabric scraps.
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Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday provided more details about COVID-19 vaccines on the way; COVID-19 hospitalizations hit another record high on Tuesday; the LeBron James Family Foundation is planning a new development near its I Promise School in Akron; and more stories.
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Cleveland City Council recently passed a moratorium on building permits for new dollar stores, saying they don’t provide healthy food options and take business away from locally owned convenience stores. Many of these locally owned convenience stores are trying to be a healthy resource for the community, such as Parkwood Drive Thru in Glenville. The shop sells typical convenience store products, like cigarettes and alcohol - as well as healthier options like produce, fresh food and rice bowls.
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The holidays are a time of feasting, but according to Dr. Mark Hyman, director of the Center for Functional Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, our…
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There’s one question asked every time a new brewery opens up in Northeast Ohio: Are there too many breweries?Doug Trattner, who’s been covering the food…