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Commentator Terry Pluto says he's in favor of a proposed plan to tear down Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center and replace it with a smaller arena.
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Ohio on Sunday reported just 268 COVID-19 cases, the lowest single-day total since March of last year; the mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center will administer its final doses today; the State Route 8 construction project moves into a new phase today in northern Summit County; and more stories.
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The state's COVID-19 case ratio is down to the lowest rate in six months; Ohio lawmakers are rolling out another proposal to bring legalized sports betting to the state; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson will not seek an unprecedented fifth term; and more stories.
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The single-dose J&J shots will be administered at the state-federal mass vaccination site at Cleveland State University beginning next week.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says fully vaccinated Ohioans must no longer quarantine themselves if they're exposed to someone with the coronavirus; the Ohio Supreme Court has ordered Secretary of State Frank LaRose to reappoint Summit County GOP chair Bryan Williams to the board of elections; and more stories.
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Ohio is following federal guidance and resuming use of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine; a spokeswoman for Summit County Public Health says they have at least a couple thousand doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine ready to go; new cases of COVID-19 have been on a downward trend over the past few days and on Sunday the state health department reported under a thousand new cases for the first time in the last three weeks; and more stories.
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The legal battle between Summit County Republican Party chair Bryan Williams and Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose is intensifying; Summit County health officials are still working to get a mass vaccination clinic set-up at the county fairgrounds ahead of its tentative Monday opening; the mass vaccination site at the Wolstein Center in downtown Cleveland is getting $8.7 million dollars from The EMA; and more stories.
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A week after opening as one of Ohio's 15 mass vaccination sites, thousands have been given the shots. And in general people are pleased with the experience.
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More than 31,000 people have already received a COVID-19 vaccine at the Wolstein Center mass vaccination clinic in Cleveland, Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday.
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A mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Wolstein Center in downtown Cleveland is up and running smoothly; high school students will have the ability to earn a diploma in Ohio based on course grades rather than final exams, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine; Akron-based FirstEnergy said in a regulatory filing it shouldn't have to refund customers $30 million; and more stories.