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We all share in the incredible legacy our state carries. As we honor those who embodied the fight for liberty and freedom in ...
On April 11, the Ohio History Connection and its partners held a groundbreaking ceremony in Marietta for the new Ohio River ...
An Ohio Historical Marker commemorates the first and longest-running lesbian bar in state history. LuSter Singleton (left) and Julia Applegate (right) are two former patrons who helped organize ...
Get the full scoop. Work will begin this month on a "transformative" project in Springfield. The project will revitalize a large sector of the booming city with the addition of new living units.
Mark Gearhart was the featured speaker at the spring meeting of the Northumberland County Historical Society on Sunday, April 6. Gearhart explained how he developed a 17th-century map of ...
Carney, Jr., the new Recording Secretary of the New York Historical Society ... There were several prominent physicians in the city in 1800, but in many respects medicine was in a very crude ...
The Ohio House of Representatives this week is hashing out a massive two-year state budget. One proposal from House GOP leaders getting a lot of attention deals with Ohio’s libraries. Libraries ...
Archaeologists in Velzeke, Belgium have uncovered a rare 1,800-year-old Roman-era skeleton of a sacrificed dog. Image: View of Lippenhovestraat in Velzeke-Ruddershove, Belgium. Credit: Jacobs / CC BY ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio grant worth nearly $250,000 to install LGBTQ+ historical markers has been canceled by ... center markers were the only two LGBTQ+ signs out of more than 1,800 markers ...
Schools and community members across the region are coming together to honor the memory of Bradyn White, a 17-year-old Indian Creek High School student and football player who passed away on April 4 ...
A man was shot and killed in the 800 block of West Lenox Avenue in Springfield on April 7. Camren White 19, of Stonington, died around 1:45 a.m., according to a news release from Sangamon County ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Lego creation made by a central Ohio 11-year-old beat out more than 80 entries in the Columbus LEGOLAND’s Mini-Master Model Builder competition to win the 2025 title.