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The Ohio Senate Finance Committee has sent the latest budget proposal for a floor vote after adding more than 100 amendments to the bill. Republican Senate leaders say the measure is making more investments to help people.
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The mass COVID-19 vaccination site at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University has closed after twelve weeks of operations and more than 260,000 COVID-19 vaccines administered.
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A Cuyahoga County teen is the newest winner of a full-ride college scholarship as part of Ohio’s Vax-a-Million lottery program.
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The Ohio Lottery commission has drawn the next set of names in the "Vax-A-Million" sweepstakes and the state is preparing to unveil the second winner of the $1M jackpot along with the winner of the college scholarship sweepstakes.
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There is disagreement over whether the database that was created when vaccinated Ohioans entered the state’s Vax-A-Million lottery is a public record.
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This story was updated at 3 p.m., Thursday, May 27, 2021 More than 2.7 million Ohioans have signed up for the state’s vaxamillion drawings. But there...
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The first winner of Ohio's $1 million vaccine lottery is Abbigail Bugenske of Silverton, near Cincinnati. And the winner of the scholarship to an Ohio college is Joseph Costello of Englewood. State officials announced the first winners of the Vax-a-Million lottery, a statewide sweepstakes to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations, Wednesday evening.
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Akron city councilman Rich Swirsky has died following a battle with leukemia; the state says a southwestern Ohio woman is the first winner of Ohio’s Vax-a-Million lottery; an Ohio House committee has heard testimony on a GOP bill that would prohibit public and private employers from requiring vaccinations or punishing workers who don't get them; and more stories.
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After drawing the name two days ago, Ohio will announce the winner of the state's first vaccine lottery tonight at 7:29pm.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has sided with a county elections board in a dispute over buying voting machines that stems from the 2020 presidential election; the U.S. Supreme Court is leaving in place an appeals court decision that the family of a Black driver who was fatally shot by a white police officer in Euclid cannot sue the city or the officer; Governor Mike DeWine says nearly 2.8 million residents have registered for Ohio’s Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize ahead of tomorrow's first drawing, and more stories.