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Ohio’s Ouija Board Connection
During the 19th century, our state was a hotbed of spiritualism camps and parlor seances that contributed to the creation of the famous talking board we know today.
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Fox News’ Bill Hemmer on the 2016 Presidential Race
The Cincinnati native returns to Ohio to moderate a GOP candidate forum prior to this month’s Republican presidential primary debate in Cleveland.
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Mike Bettes on Weather Reporting in a Changing Climate
The Weather Channel meteorologist talks storm-chasing and growing up in Ohio.
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Creating History
Miami University Art Museum’s “Telling a People’s Story: African-American Children’s Illustrated Literature” features 130 works published during the past 50 years.
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How ‘Hang On Sloopy’ Became Ohio’s Anthem
The McCoys’ 1965 hit is our state’s official rock song and a staple of halftime shows and sports-arena singalongs. Here’s how in the O-H-I-O that all happened.
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Made in Ada Wilson Football Festival
The Ohio city that makes the footballs for every NFL game, including the biggest matchup of the year, celebrates its pigskin heritage.
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College 101: Summer-Fall 2023
Read the Summer-Fall 2023 issue of College 101, produced in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
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Fowl & Fodder, Toledo
Chef Aaron Lawson’s Midwest roots meet southern influences and global flavors at this restaurant along Adams Street.
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5 Reasons to Visit our 2022-23 Best Hometowns
From the site of a War of 1812 fort to a museum focused on the fashion world, these destinations in our Best Hometowns 2022-23 communities are worth a visit.
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Best Hometowns 2022: Kent
The relationship between college and community is strong here, thanks to a downtown design that connects campus and city, innovative collaborations and new development.
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My Ohio: Respect the Book
A writer’s reverence for the printed page began with a crumpled library card and the admonishment of a stern librarian.
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Dan Chudzinski Embraces Imagination at Findlay’s Mazza Museum
Artist and curator Dan Chudzinski brings whimsy and wonder to the world’s first collection of original artwork from children’s picture books.
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5 Ohio Movie Houses for Film Buffs
From classic theaters with long histories to newer spaces that offer places to congregate once the credits roll, these spots are all winners.
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Jon Gruden Talks Fatherhood and High School Sports
In 2016, we talked with the “Monday Night Football” analyst and Sandusky native about growing up in Ohio, his father and football.
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Ohio Road Trips: Night Skies
Head to one of these observatories and astronomy parks to take a deeper look into the heavens above.
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Sarah Templeton Wilson Talks Art Appreciation
The Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum executive director shares what she loves about leading Hamilton’s one-of-a-kind destination for outdoor art.
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3 Ways to Explore Black History
These Ohio institutions share insight and inspiration as they showcase stories and artwork that highlight the African American experience.
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Paul Brown Museum, Massillon
Paul Brown’s contributions to the game of football are legendary. The Massillon Museum pays tribute to the iconic coach and innovator with a wing dedicated to his life and legacy.
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Antique Beams & Boards Gives Old Barns New Life
Matt Gleckler’s northwest Ohio business carefully harvests wood from rural structures across the state.
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Seek-No-Further Cidery, Granville
This cider-making operation offers a core lineup of flavorful cider varieties as well as a cozy and inviting place to hang out.
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