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Ohio Public Radio is saying good-by to a long-time staffer. Correspondent Bill Cohen has just retired,after 42 years as a reporter, almost all of it
Newts have the amazing distinction of being able to regenerate almost any body part. University of Dayton Biology Professor Panagiotis Tsonis does not know
As the Ohio Legislature argues over a new 2-year budget plan, some Ohioans are claiming the state's financial shortage can be traced to some people and
Ohio's 8th District Congressman and Speaker of the House, John Boehner had no competition last year, but in 2014 he will have Democratic opposition. WVXU
This week Howard talks baseball with Jay Hanselman.
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a
Testing in schools is moving quickly from pencil and paper to computers. That's kind of a problem for rural schools; many don't have the technology. But a

