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Food pantries in rural Ohio are feeling the impact of Trump administration cuts to food aid.
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The rural schools say current funding levels aren't sufficient and will require them to make cuts.
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Access to legal assistance can be life changing for thousands of Americans forced to work their way through the legal system.
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Many of the state’s small libraries rely on the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services for programming. The Trump administration has effectively shut the federal agency down.
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New service standards the United States Postal Service rolled out last month could impact Ohioans — especially those in rural communities.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Digital Rural Health Corps aims to increase access to health care in rural communities by teaching people how to navigate technology.
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We’ll talk about conservation efforts that are underway to maintain the rural character of central Ohio.
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Rural homelessness is rising in Ohio. In Wayne County, advocates point to lack of affordable housingIn January, volunteers and outreach groups across the country are conducting the annual Point-In-Time Count, a federally mandated survey of individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Democratic leaders in rural counties are working to convert voters this election season.
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Meigs County in southeast Ohio is building a transportation hub in response to a growing demand for rides.