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MetroParks of Butler County conducted a prescribed burn Wednesday at Timberman Ridge MetroPark. While fire and parkland might seem like a bad mix, it's actually good for the earth. This is why.
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The dollars will go toward facility upgrades and additional equipment to support growing demand at sites producing, testing, and assembling the company’s commercial and military engines, GE Aerospace says.
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The city of Dayton is putting together the final pieces to welcome hundreds of guests from all over the world for the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, May 22-26.
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The University of Cincinnati is one of 60 colleges being investigated by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights over accusations of antisemitic harassment and discrimination.
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