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The initiative, led by the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, is funded by $3.4 million in federal funding through congressionally directed spending. The four programs created as part of the initiative aim to improve access to food, toiletries, home repairs and transportation for Northeast Ohio's seniors.
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Counties and health care providers will decide how people get their shots.
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Changes in polling locations coupled with concerns over the coronavirus are affecting some of the most steadfast voters in the country.
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Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY, formerly known as Wesley Community Services, is testing a phone outreach effort. Professional social...
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A state senator is calling on Ohio lawmakers to put a cap on property tax increases. The proposal for a yearly limit is in response to the growing housing…
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Morning Headlines: Smucker Co.'s Stock Drops on Lower Earnings; Canton Begins Downtown Plaza ProjectHere are your morning headlines for Wednesday, August 28:Smucker Co.'s stock drops on lower earnimgs;Canton begins downtown plaza projectAkron software…
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A bill to combat and prevent fraud against senior citizens is being considered by state lawmakers. Republican Sen. Steve Wilson says less than 5 percent…
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Cuyahoga County is putting more emphasis on programs for senior citizens. Today, county officials announced a $250,000 investment in senior centers and…
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Marketing targeted to attract specific groups is common in the gambling industry and senior citizens are a common focus of it. But, that may be leading to…
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A coalition has been created to deal with problems facing aging Ohioans. The former director of the Ohio Department of Aging, Barbara Riley, will be…