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ALL PUBLISHED REPORTING
Legislative update: Redistricting, government shutdown, property tax
Legislative update: Government shutdown, domestic violence, property tax
Jeans vs. genes: What was American Eagle’s Sydney Sweeney ad really selling?
A life characterized by verse: How one Cleveland poet found himself through writing
Legislative update: Megan’s Way Out Act introduced at the state level
Legislative update: Sykes and Joyce cast opposing votes on government shutdown
COLLABORATIVE ARTICLE: America’s suspended refugee program leaves families separated, resettlement agencies unfunded
Ohio lawmakers consider free meals for all K-12 students (Ohio News Connection)
'Never Alone Act' seeks to ensure patients have in-person advocates (Ohio News Connection)
How a big risk became an award-winning garden center
Ohio public health leaders concerned about COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, expected this week
New charity forms to support Aurora Food Pantry
‘The bill creates more questions than answers:’ House Bill 8 takes effect April 9 (Ohio News Connection)
$5.7 million school levy to be placed on Tallmadge November ballot
Foraging in your own backyard: How IGCs are taking advantage of the trend
Kent jewelry store is the latest startup in a family of entrepreneurial women (The Portager)
Kent State examines climate survey results (The Kent Stater)
The LGBTQ+ Living Learning Community has closed — now what?
Wallace’s Garden Center in Iowa recovering from production area fire
Gardener’s Supply Company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Finding a growing media alternative to peat perlite blend
Department of Labor suspends enforcement of Farmworker Protection Rule
Kent State professors work to advance cancer immunotherapy research (The Kent Stater)
Homelessness in Portage County: Here’s the facts and who’s here to help (The Kent Stater)
Student Life Study hopes to improve the student experience (The Kent Stater)
Business in Mantua takes off thanks to revitalization efforts (The Portager)
Kent community discusses Autism Acceptance Month (Equal Access Newsletter)
Navigating Kent State dining halls with food allergies (Equal Access Newsletter)
Slowing down the college clock (The Burr Magazine)
Who is the student behind DJ Smillz? (The Burr Magazine)
The rise of feminist pop culture (The Burr Magazine)
Rescinded federal funding freeze stalls research on campus (The Kent Stater)
Flash: Revealed (The Burr Magazine)
What will the most popular Halloween costumes be this year? (The Burr Magazine)
Plus-size thrift store in Kent provides affordable, meaningful apparel (The Portager)
Portage County Historical Society will hold a re-dedication event (The Portager)
Kent speech-language pathology company adds feeding therapy to its services (The Portager)
ELECTION WEEK COVERAGE: Kent State students are thinking of these issues as they go to the polls (The Kent Stater)
ELECTION DAY COVERAGE: Students express both anxiety and indifference as election day begins (The Kent Stater)
Townhall II expands with new Ravenna office (The Portager)
Kira’s Sweet Bakes re-opens in Mantua, now with an in-house kitchen (The Portager)
How ‘flag words’ in grant proposals will affect research (The Kent Stater)
Best of Kent ’25: Best place to study (The Kent Stater)
Kent State and Hungarian researchers study liquid crystal capabilities (The Kent Stater)
‘Kent in Good Company’ podcast aims to share local business stories (The Kent Stater)
Students question the rules and regulations of The Rock (The Kent Stater)
Fuerst Automotive expands to Kent, hopes to serve students (The Kent Stater)
Kent Skates is closed for good: What will take its place? (The Kent Stater)
Hippie Fox Rocks opens second location at Aurora Farms (The Kent Stater)
Campus acapella group lights up the stage at “Bring the Beat In” concert (The Kent Stater)
On-campus restaurant Tahini permanently closes due to repeated health violations (The Kent Stater)
Kent State Bookstore collects books for children in transitional housing through “Giving Tree” (The Kent Stater)
International students prepare for Thanksgiving (The Kent Stater)
Portage County EMA opens new Emergency Command Center, collaboration at its center (The Kent Stater)
Community lights up downtown Kent at annual Family Friendly Halloween event (The Kent Stater)
‘Pride and Prejudice’ musical opening night draws in long-time fans, first-time viewers (The Kent Stater)
Remembering Jayden Brieske: 19-year-old Kent State student passed Friday (The Kent Stater)
Escaping the dread of seasonal depression (The Kent Stater)
World-renowned pianist Conrad Tao plays at Kent Keyboard Series (The Kent Stater)
Rolling Scones Bakery & Café opens in Kent, hoping to provide a welcoming space for all (The Kent Stater)
Homecoming traditions to bring together Kent State alumni from around the globe (The Kent Stater)
Here are classes to spruce up a Kent State student’s future schedule (The Kent Stater)
A lively campus: How large is Kent State’s freshman class? (The Kent Stater)
How to get class accommodations at Kent State (The Kent Stater)
‘This building is something out of the future:’ Students visit finished Crawford Hall (The Kent Stater)
OPINION: Is the press still considered the fourth estate? (The Kent Stater)
Kent State University Museum honors founders and past designers (The Kent Stater)
Kent State’s summer theater gears up for its final show of the season (The Kent Stater)
Kent State School of Fashion highlighted by Vogue (The Kent Stater)
College women’s organization Her Campus celebrates 15 years (The Kent Stater)
Crawford Hall construction wraps up (The Kent Stater)
Kent State University Museum names new director (The Kent Stater)
University student becomes LeBron James’ I PROMISE program’s first graduate (The Kent Stater)
Kent State student reaches settlement after suing university (The Kent Stater)
Culture lines the streets of downtown Kent at its annual Art & Wine Festival (The Kent Stater)
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