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                        An Ohio meteorologist fired by the Trump administration's cutbacks worries about the accuracy of weather forecasts and the ability to keep communities safe during severe weather.
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                        The Shagbark Seed and Mill in Athens used the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program for over two years. Now that funding is being cut by DOGE.
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                        More Perfect Union, the progressive group funding the billboards, says it is advertising the government cuts in multiple states and for multiple national parks.
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                        Columbus police estimated around 1,000 showed up Saturday to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the Trump administration. Only about two-dozen counter-protesters attended.
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                        Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio provides free legal services to those facing housing discrimination through a federal grant from HUD. That grant was just canceled.
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                        The city has already spent close to $400,000 to plant more than 1,200 trees, with many of them in historically Black neighborhoods.
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                        The Department of Government Efficiency under President Donald Trump said the National Institutes of Health grant would be canceled. Ohio State University declined to comment on the grant cancellation.
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                        It's unclear whether the offices will close or be relocated. Among the offices where leases are expiring are the Small Business Administration and Food and Drug Administration.
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                        Like a similar attempt to cut costs by Republicans in Congress, the Ohio lawmakers are calling themselves the DOGE caucus.
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                        The offer is an implementation of a plan outlined by the Dept. of Govt. Efficiency run by billionaire Elon Musk.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
