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Ohio lawmakers aren’t expecting that Congress will vote anytime soon to send them a proposed repeal of the 22nd Amendment, ...
The deadliest prison fire in U.S. history killed over 320 inmates at the overcrowded Ohio State Penitentiary in Columbus.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio grant worth nearly $250,000 to install LGBTQ+ historical markers has been canceled by DOGE.
A nearly $250,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services was set to fund the installation of 10 more LGBTQ+ ...
A relatively unsung hero in Columbus music history, Rahsaan Roland Kirk was a ... In his early teens, Kirk dropped out of the Ohio State School for the Blind and began busking on Columbus street ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Thousands of dollars in federal grant money for LGBTQ+ historical markers across Ohio have been cut. The Ohio History Connection said the $250,000 in funds was meant to support ...
Historical markers honoring Akron’s LGBTQ+ enclave and a storied Cincinnati bookstore were nearing installation when the $250,000 Ohio grant funding the project ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNNursing, history students worry Ohio’s anti-DEI law will inhibit their programsSince Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 1 into law on March 28, Ohio’s public universities are preparing for a new landscape of higher education, one free of ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNAlex Marinier reflects on big change that helped Ohio State win Big Ten lacrosse titleOhio State men’s lacrosse made history by winning the program’s first-ever Big Ten regular season title. The achievement was ...
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