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How State Funding Made Campuses Safer
In 2021 and 2022, Ohio legislators earmarked millions of dollars to improve campus safety at public colleges and universities across the state.
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Excellence in Education 2016
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across the state.
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Excellence in Education 2017
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across the state.
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How to Make Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats
A bakery catering to dogs shares a recipe that will allow your best friend to take part in Halloween.
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Live Well Ohio: May 2021
Here is how to keep your bones strong as you age. Plus, use theses strategies to encourage the kids in your life to get outside after a year of being stuck at home.
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Service & Suds: Ohio Vets Find Community in Brewing
Meet military veterans who have built breweries on the foundation of honor, duty and discipline.
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Pick Your Poison
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History showcases the role toxins play in nature, myths and modern society.
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Kingwood Center Gardens Gets Makeover
The estate of Charles Kelley King will now be open to visitors year-round with the addition of a new visitors’ center complete with a gallery, greenhouse and Buehler’s Fresh Foods cafe.
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Flowers Power Alisa H. Workman’s Beautiful Paintings
The southwest Ohio-based artist embraces spontaneity in creating her floral-inspired canvases.
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John Glenn Blasts Off
In February 1962, all eyes turned to Ohio as the state celebrated its native son becoming the first American to orbit the Earth.
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Noble Cut Distillery Owner Tony Guilfoy Talks Cellos
Since opening in 2015, Noble Cut Distillery in Gahanna has garnered industry and customer praise. We asked founder Tony Guilfoy how the company has built its successes.
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‘Abandoned America: Everything Must Pass’ in Canton
See urban exploration photographer Matthew Christopher’s photography at the Canton Museum of Art through July 24.
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5 Touring Musicals Coming to Ohio This Summer
From one of our Founding Fathers to the King of Pop to a heartwarming tale of optimism and growing up, grab tickets now for these Broadway productions appearing on stages across our state.
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Cincinnati Zoo Announces Bear Cub Names Among New Habitat Opening
The rescued bear cubs came to the zoo in September, and now they have received their names as they make their debut in the zoo’s new Bear Ridge habitat.
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Explore Prohibition History at the Anti-Saloon League Museum
The Westerville History Museum shares how the city was once the headquarters of the Anti-Saloon League, an organization which helped spur the enacting of the 18th amendment.
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Snowville Creamery Wins Award For Making a Better Buttermilk
The Pomeroy-based operation won a silver medal at the 2025 American Cheese Society Awards for the cultured whole milk buttermilk it brought to market in 2025.
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Best Hometowns 2019: Gallipolis
This Ohio River village settled by 500 French immigrants in 1790 embraces its history while looking to the future with a successful downtown revitalization program and a stellar public library.
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The College Tour: Cuyahoga Community College
Cuyahoga Community College’s Metropolitan Campus in downtown Cleveland offers class schedules, educational styles and interactive experiences that cater to a range of students.
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4 Ways to Explore the Hocking Hills this Season
From thrilling adventures to relaxing in style, here are great ways to embrace the variety of experiences this southeast Ohio region has to offer.
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Spa Offerings in the Hocking Hills
If you’re looking for a place to recharge and relax, these options pair perfectly with a weekend exploring the scenery of southeast Ohio.
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