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Mar 13 2026POLITICS

Every Kid Deserves a Break: Ohio’s Recess Debate

Ohio’s governor has reignited talk about a long‑pending bill that would mandate an hour of recess each day for students from kindergarten to eighth grade. The proposal, introduced last year by two state representatives, calls for 30 minutes in the morning and another 30 in the afternoon unless a stu

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Mar 12 2026POLITICS

Guarding Kids and Cutting Recess: Ohio’s New Focus

Ohio’s newest governor took the stage to talk mostly about kids. He called for new rules on technology and said schools should use phonics, a reading method that focuses on sounds. The speech was long—over an hour—but he barely mentioned the big worries Ohio people care about, like taxes or jobs. Ea

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Mar 07 2026SPORTS

RedHawks vs. Debate: The 31‑Game Quest

Miami’s men’s basketball team is set to finish its 31‑game unbeaten run against the Ohio Bobcats tonight. The game starts at 9 p. m. Eastern on ESPN2, and the talk about whether Miami deserves a spot in the big tournament is louder than ever. Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith said on Thursday’s

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Mar 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Celebrating Ohio’s Nature Heroes

Ohio people who protect the land and water deserve a big thank‑you. The state’s Department of Natural Resources has a Hall of Fame that honors those who work hard to keep Ohio beautiful. Since 1966, about 200 people have been added to this list. Names like Johnny Appleseed and Louis Bromfie

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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

Ohio Gets $15M to Help Young Kids Grow

Ohio has secured almost fifteen million dollars from the federal government to support children from birth through age five. The state plans to use the money mainly for a mobile app that answers parents’ questions about child development, and also for training programs that teach early childhood edu

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

America's Energy Grid: Why We Need to Speed Up Construction

Ohio is sitting on a goldmine of natural gas and oil. The state has the Utica and Marcellus shale formations, which are huge. In fact, Ohio is now the biggest oil producer east of the Mississippi River. It produces about 13 times more natural gas than it did a decade ago. But there's a problem. The

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Ohio's Unpaid Campaign Fines: A New Push for Accountability

Ohio has a big problem with unpaid campaign fines. The state is owed around $100 million from people and groups who broke campaign finance rules. Now, the Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, is serious about collecting this money. LaRose recently made this issue a top priority. He spoke about it at t

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Miami's Top Performers in the Cotton Bowl Victory

Miami Hurricanes triumphed over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, securing a 24-14 win. The game showcased Miami's dominance, especially in the second quarter. The Hurricanes' defense made a huge impact, scoring a touchdown on a 72-yard interception return. Miami's offense wasn't flashy, but they made

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Miami's Big Win: Are They Ready for the Big Stage?

Miami's victory over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl was a statement. It showed they belong among the best. The Hurricanes dominated early, shutting out Ohio State in the first half. Their defense was relentless, and quarterback Carson Beck played smart, avoiding mistakes. Ohio State struggled at fir

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

OHIP Faces Legal Challenge Over Vaccination Claims

OHIP, Ontario's health insurance program, is in a legal battle. They want to challenge a recent court decision. This decision stopped them from charging for mass vaccinations. The issue is about who should pay for these services. The court said OHIP can't bill for vaccinations given to large groups

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