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He says Ohioans are going to benefit from new jobs that come with planned investments.
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Current and former elected officials are debating the origins of the EdChoice voucher program, which is now the subject of a lawsuit.
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The controversial bill in the Ohio House that would ban businesses and employers from requiring vaccines is now on hold because it lacks the votes to proceed; Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted say they won’t be attending former President Donald Trump’s rally in Lorain on Saturday; two Republican lawmakers got into a tense confrontation at an upscale Columbus restaurant two weeks ago over the now-historic vote to expel Larry Householder from the Ohio House; and more stories.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says ending the extra financial help will enable employers to fill jobs, but others think the move is a bad idea.
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Progress toward lifting all health restrictions in Ohio has stalled as COVID transmission rates remain stubbornly high; registration is underway for the mass vaccination site at the Summit County Fairgrounds, which opens Saturday; Akron-based First Energy says it will reimburse $26 million to its Ohio ratepayers; and more stories.
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The statewide curfew has been moved back one hour, to 11 p.m.; University Hospitals officials say new forms of COVID-19 that spread much faster are already circulating in Northeast Ohio; after hinting that he might run for U.S. Senate in 2022, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted says he’s going to keep his current job; and more stories.
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A new pilot program utilizes satellites to bring internet to about 1 million people.
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Ohio reported a significant drop in the number of new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, but state officials say the number was artificially low due to "technological difficulties”; Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth Medical Center and the Cleveland VA began administering the COVID-19 vaccine to employees on Wednesday; legal action is underway to try to prevent the Willoughby-Eastlake School District from laying off more than 200 employees; and more stories.
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As other states continue to tally the votes in the presidential race, President Donald Trump is making unfounded statements about widespread fraud that...
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Businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic might be able to cash in on dividend checks from the Bureau of Workers' Compensation, if the governor's request to release the largest rebate in Ohio's history is approved.