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13 Distilleries to Visit in Louisville
A spirits-focused getaway to Louisville offers plenty of choices. Here are more than a dozen good ones you can make when exploring bourbon in the city.
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Justin Sanchez on Fighting COVID-19 with Scientific Innovation
Battelle’s technical fellow for life sciences shares how the Columbus-based nonprofit ended up playing a pivotal role in battling against the contagious disease.
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How Students Can Explore a Career in Cybersecurity
The nation faces a demand for cybersecurity professionals, and students can begin exploring the range of career options available before they leave high school.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ohio’s 529 Plan
Ohio’s 529 plan is a tax-free way to set aside money for expenses related to education beyond high school. Here are answers to some commonly asked questions.
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12 Ohio Holiday Favorites
From zoo nights and model trains to Christmas museums and light shows, here is how to make the most of the season.
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Toledo Museum of Art Announces 2025 Exhibition Highlights
From the glamour of Hollywood jewelry to Dutch still-life paintings to art of Indigenous people, these exhibitions cover a wide range of creativity.
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Book a Stay at This Pretty in Pink House in Mount Vernon
The Little Pink Barn is a perfect getaway for a romantic couple’s weekend or a girls’ trip.
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What Changes are Coming to the FAFSA?
Here are the big changes coming to the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid and why you’ll have an easier time with the updated form.
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Spice Up Your Semester With These Unusual Classes Offered at Ohio Schools
From analyzing Taylor Swift’s song lyrics to learning what zombies can teach us about life and death, these five colleges are among the many across Ohio offering some seriously cool elective classes.
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Why Filling Out the FAFSA Matters
For students looking to determine how best to pay for their postsecondary education, completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is essential. Here’s what you need to know.
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Celebrate Presidents Day in Ohio With These 6 Events
Visit these historic sites and presidential homes for tours, hands-on activities and fun this PresidentsDay
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Roadside Ohio: Bizarre Homes
Explore some of our state’s most unique abodes, from a 1924 ore freighter turned ship house on South Bass Island to a whimsical mushroom-shaped home in Cincinnati.
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Visit 5 Favorite Ohio Bookstores
Bibliophiles love these creatively organized and inviting spots where browsing the shelves makes for a memorable and fun experience.
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Spend a Day in These 5 Ohio Small Towns
Our state is packed with picturesque villages, including these communities brimming with history, culture and creativity.
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Visit the Ohio Graves of 5 U.S. Presidents
Seven presidents were born in Ohio, and another called the state home before being elected. Connect with that history by visiting the final resting places of the five who are buried here.
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10 Ohio Road Trips to Take This Year
From our state’s only national park to museums dedicated to legendary women to incredible roadside art, these treks offer plenty of ways to make new memories.
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5 Incredible Roadside Art Finds in Ohio
From a giant Bigfoot sculpture in Mercer County to a backyard folk-art masterpiece in Springfield, these roadside art finds embody creativity in unusual and interesting ways.
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Patty Mitchell Shares Her Inspiration for Creating Passion Works Studio
Her Athens studio empowers artists of all ability levels to channel their creativity into joyful, vibrant works of art, including its signature Passion Flower.
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Toledo’s Stone Cut Bistro Continues a Family’s Restaurant Tradition
Elias and Nas Hajjar joined forces to open this spot in the Ottawa Hills Shopping Center that features the Lebanese-inspired dishes for which their family is known.
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McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish Was Created in Ohio
Cincinnati franchise owner Lou Groen came up with the idea for the Lenten-season menu item and began selling it in 1962. The sandwich remains relatively true to his original vision to this day.
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