This Black History Month, a small town in Northeast Ohio is bringing to light a powerful story of courage, defiance, and the Underground Railroad: the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue.
By 1849, Ohio produced more corn than any other state and it ranks second in wheat production. Farmers in southern Ohio also had the climate to raise tobacco, a highly sought-after crop believed to ...
A first hearing will be held on Tuesday for SB 34, a bill that opens the door for the Ten Commandments to be displayed in Ohio’s public school classrooms and to erect monuments to them on public ...
A Fort Branch man is starting an effort to recognized Union soldiers who trained at the Gibson County Fairgrounds. Mark Fehrenbacher is raising money to place a ...
Each February, the African American legacy that shaped America is honored during Black History Month. Here are some places to ...
The Worthington Project started in 2020 to recognize an African American farming family and their burial ground. But, it was nearly lost.