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Dangerous, Toxic Pollutants In Ohio Water: Weekly Review

Ohio lawmakers want new laws protecting drinking water. Plus, gas prices approach record highs, how to help Ukrainians, and more.

These are the week's can't miss stories for Ohioans.
These are the week's can't miss stories for Ohioans. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

OHIO — The past week saw major news from all over the globe and across the state. We don't blame you if you missed some key stories. In fact, we're here to help.

Patch has gathered a few of the past week's must-read stories from across Ohio. Catch up on all the can't-miss news from the past seven days.


'Dangerous Pollutants' In Ohio Water, Lawmakers Want Change

A group of Ohio politicians want to ban the use of radioactive waste as de-icing spray on roads and implement new drinking water standards.

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Biden Bans Russian Oil And Ohio Gas Prices Could Break Records

Ohio politicians believe Americans will endure the pinch at the pump to help the people of Ukraine and deter Russia.

Ukrainian Refugees: Gov. DeWine Wants Ohio To Help Those In Need

More than 2 million Ukrainians fled their nation after Russia invaded on Feb. 24. Now Ohio communities are preparing to help.

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Cleveland House Fire Leaves 2 Infants Dead: Reports

A 1-month-old infant and 1-year-old baby died in a house fire Tuesday morning in Cleveland, according to reports.

Robber Demands Cash At Fifth Third: See FBI Photos Of Suspect

The FBI released surveillance images of the suspected bank robber on Tuesday, hoping someone could identify him.

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