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This is Ohio
by This is Ohio
Ohio is a varied, diverse, and complex state. So are the people who live here. There’s a lot that divides us. What we need is more of what connects us. We hope you find that in these stories from This is Ohio.
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This is Resurrection
This is Resurrection by This is Ohio
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Resolved
Resolved by This is Ohio
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Stay Awake or Go to Jail
Stay Awake or Go to Jail by This is Ohio
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Counting Votes
Counting Votes by This is Ohio
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It Was Just Because I Stopped
It Was Just Because I Stopped by This is Ohio
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Vince and the Art of Helping
Vince and the Art of Helping by This is Ohio
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The Person Next To Us
The Person Next To Us by This is Ohio
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Emily And Jack Talk About Trees
Jack tells Emily that her superpower is her ability to identify trees before they have leaves. Emily laughs. The two go for a walk in early spring and celebrate what they know, and what the trees share with them.
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The Memory Gears
Heather Shaw cares for her mom who has Alzheimer’s. This means that sometimes her own mom doesn’t recognize her, and calls her by different names. Other times, she’s clear, more present than she’s ever been. This is the surreal world she’s in, one with surprising gifts.
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Let's Dance
Sue Cavenaugh had committed to make a large fabric installation for the Mansfield Art Center, and had just begun when she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Determined, she completed the work, and died a short time later. Doug Swift, who’s wife had recently died of ovarian cancer, visits the exhibit.
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Maryna, the War, and the Symphony Orchestra
Maryna Kohut was horrified when Russia invaded Ukraine. She has relatives who live in both countries, and considers Ukraine her home country. She said it was like seeing her daddy beating up her mommy. We visit with her as an orchestra from Ukraine swings through town.
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The Big Sit
Tom Bartlett sits up on his stand and counts bird species. He’s encouraged by the hundreds, and thousands, even, that crowd Magee Marsh on Mother’s Day weekend. The Big Sit is a national event, but Tom has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Black Swamp Bird Observatory.
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The Town Meeting
A quaint country village in western Licking County, Ohio, Alexandria, suddenly found itself about to become an industrial zone. Residents had to act, and act fast. They used the best tool at their disposal to save a quality way of life: the Town Meeting.
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O Holy Night Enough Room
It was minus double digits on Christmas Eve. There was one place in Licking County which offered shelter to all weary travelers, as well as their pets. We see how they’re doing.It was minus double digits on Christmas Eve. There was one place in Licking County which offered shelter to all weary travelers, as well as their pets. We see how they’re doing.
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The Last Sermon
Karen Chakoian retired from Central Presbyterian church in Granville, Ohio after 23 years in the pulpit. She did so while maintaining a vital spiritual energy. She shares the struggles through which she attained this perspective, and what it’s like to transition into retirement.
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Julie Mulroy sees the connections
Julie Mulroy is a biologist who studies plants and how they relate to each other. She also studies people and how they interact in community. Health issues have limited her mobility, and she often does her observing from a distance, but she keeps watching. And seeing the connections.
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Always Moving
Bob Cole has directed the Nutcracker for the Central Ohio Youth Ballet for 28 years. He has a powerful personal story, a drive to infuse ballet with story and drama, and an energy that keeps his productions always moving.
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