Gayle Putrich
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Effective Friday morning, Ohio’s few remaining COVID-19 health orders are no longer in effect.
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CEO Steve Burns and CFO Julio Rodriguez left the company Monday amid more bad financial news for Lordstown Motors.
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“I’m pleased to announce that 2,758,470 Ohioans have registered for the $1 million drawing,” DeWine said Monday.
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The stands will be open for full capacity for Cleveland baseball fans starting June 2.
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Ohio will end participation in the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program June 23, Gov. Mike DeWine said.
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A new health order will exempt fully-vaccinated employees from twice-weekly COVID-19 testing in Ohio.
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Day 1 of the NFL Draft in Cleveland was rainy but fans were out in full force to celebrate after a year of COVID-19 pain
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Three council members remain on Woodmere Village Council after a Feb. 23 recall election.
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Ohio’s Republican Sen. Rob Portman will not seek reelection when his current term expires in 2022.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine authorized the activation of 580 National Guard members Tuesday.