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If you haven't paid careful attention to flagpoles in the state, Ohio's banner is not your typical rectangle. Here's why.
Gerald Payn, who for years present programs on Abraham Lincoln, will discuss two local soldiers at a Civil War Roundtable ...
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Local News Meet Karl, Ohio’s newest bomb-sniffing pup with a nose for public safety K-9 Karl, a yellow lab trained in explosive detection, joins Ohio's State Fire Marshal to boost safety.
Alton’s Civil War memorials, including the GAR cannon and DUV building, preserve the city’s Union heritage and honor local veterans.
‘You no longer have a government’ Six months into the war in the Gaza Strip, Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to bring it to a halt.
I’ve long been a skeptic of the idea that we’re on the verge of civil war. When people think of civil war, they think in terms of our Civil War in the 1860s—two defined sides, that kind of ...
A new collection of primary source documents, "The 1863 Stibbs Family Civil War Era Letters," is the third set of letters from the Stibbs family.
Is Trump Running the Fugitive Slave Act Playbook? The lessons and warnings from a law that failed to avert the Civil War.
Contemporary health providers stand-in as Civil War surgeons during a re-enactment at the Spangler Barn in Gettysburg, Pa., June 7, 2025.
Historical society seeks public assistance to create comprehensive database of Revolutionary War veterans buried in Ohio before America's 250th anniversary in 2026.