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On March 25, the Ohio Department of Health announced an outbreak of measles. While the disease mostly targets young children, ...
“Reduced reimbursement from the Ohio Medicaid program could lead to reduced access to care, reduction in the services offered ...
Dorset at Comp Dairy Farm put their new barn into service after it was destroyed by a massive fire on Sept. 22, leading a mass evacuation for its cows.
Spring is in the air with changes in weather coming to the forefront, while the climate for area business seems to be in transition as well. Township Trustee Joe Pete confirmed a new Starbucks is ...
Hospice of the Western Reserve volunteer Danny Pugliese was recently honored as one of seven individuals by ServeOhio, Ohio’s ...
The Joe ‘Pigskin’ Pete County high school basketball alumni tournament is back for another year. This year’s event is scheduled to run from noon-5 p.m. Saturday at Jefferson High School. There will ...
The Ohio 2025 spring wild turkey season is set to get underway, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) ...
Measles can be a serious infection with complications. Since infants less than 12 months are not considered eligible for an ...
A federal agency and Ohio police are investigating a child’s 1991 disappearance in a renewed push for answers. Donnell White ...
The comedy “The Nerd” opens Friday at Ashtabula Arts Center for a two-weekend run. Larry Shue’s play is the story of a young architect who receives a surprise visit from a fellow GI who saved his life ...
Ohio’s spring wild turkey hunting season is set to begin in April, with hunters anticipating a successful season thanks to ...
Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, has announced a measles outbreak in Ashtabula County and one confirmed case of a visitor in Knox County who exposed others to measles in Knox and nearby counties.
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