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Deb Gray, owner of Wooster's Harvest Hills Farm and Harvest Hills Skin Care, has been breeding goats for more than two decades.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints purchased one of its earliest temples, other sites and artifacts in a deal valued at $192 million according to the Church.
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Cleveland’s recently-passed Residents First legislation will take a swing at something the city has struggled to do for years: hold out-of-state and absent landlords accountable to provide livable conditions.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency Sunday for 11 counties impacted by last week's severe weather and tornadoes.
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For more than sixty years, the town of Hinckley in northeast Ohio has celebrated the return of their turkey vultures on March 15th.
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The Ladrach family, owners of Autumn Harvest Farm in Wooster, says small farms are disappearing as younger generations are less likely to take over their family farms.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation recently released a proposal to build a braided ramp on State Route 8 to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce accidents.
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The $815 million budget is a 1.2% increase from last year's budget, largely due to hiring, staff retention and other staffing costs, Malik said.
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Cuyhoga County unveiled a new addition to the Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry men's shelter in Downtown Cleveland Tuesday.
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Former teacher Bill Boyer uses his knowledge of crude oil and its detrimental impact on the planet to inform his farming practices. He's made progress in small ways, but hopes to share his knowledge with his community.
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Lorain Councilmember JoAnne Moon has begun a rainy day effort to hand out umbrellas to people around the city whom she sees with out one.
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The library system says it will no longer charge fines for overdue materials and will remove outstanding fees from patrons' accounts.