Daily Rundown May 22, 2020
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Townships Adjust Budgets, Expect Less Tax Revenue
Chardon Parents Chime In on Reopening the Schools
The Final Four: Cleveland Heights announces short list of applicants for City Council vacancy
JUST IN: Wright State cuts projected budget deficit to $1.5M
JUST IN: Dayton homes sales plummet 22%
Elyria Council accepts two elementary school buildings
Cincinnati Public considering year-round school, one school visit a week, other ideas
Should all states allow voters to vote by mail?
Ohio's unemployment compensation tab nears $3B as 46,000 more workers file for benefits
Ohio bill that would ban local plastic bag bans moves closer to becoming law
Colleges plan fall opening, but campuses won't look the same
Coronavirus in Ohio: Daily cases jump markedly as bowling alleys, banquet halls get OK to reopen
Rep. Emilia Sykes: DeWine’s plan to address coronavirus impact on minorities ‘too little, too late’
After coronavirus, office workers might face unexpected health threats
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