From selfies to time limits, Ohio has regulations outlining rules on Election Day. Here are a few things you should be aware of.
        
        
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- Cleveland businessman Bobby George sentenced to 5 years probation in domestic violence case
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The ongoing federal shutdown means that some Head Start organizations have run out of money and are cutting services.
            
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                        There’s a chance that state employees could also be sidelined or have no paychecks in Ohio if the shutdown continues.
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                        About 1 in 8 U.S. residents get an average of $187 a month per person in the food assistance known as SNAP. For the first time, the Trump administration stopped the payments due at the beginning of the month.
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                        The suit comes almost a year after part of the roof at Lakeside High School at Ashtabula Area City Schools collapsed due to heavy snowfall.
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                        One of the biggest mergers of the year, worth $49 billion, comes just weeks after the Trump administration linked the common painkiller to autism, which the company is fighting.
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                        Chrostowski leaves Monday for his fourth humanitarian cooking mission to Ukraine. This time, he’s bringing his kids along.
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                        Anxiety is running high with Cleveland Metropolitan School District expected to announce sometime this month which schools it will close. The schools impacted will depend on a mix of factors like building age, enrollment and programs offered.
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                        Along Lebanon's border, Israel has continued demolitions and attacks despite a ceasefire in the country's war with Hezbollah last year.
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                        President Trump's administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will continue to fund SNAP, the nation's biggest food aid program, using contingency funds.
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                        Over the weekend there were violent clashes between federal agents, witnesses and protesters. Locals say the festivities were muted this year, and fear more violence is in store for the city.