Daily Rundown June 18, 2020
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Group rallies for in-person classes this fall
Chardon BOE explores options to open schools
Plan to move Kirtland police, fire dispatch service to Willoughby draws questions from community
At least 60% of Kent State fall courses to be taught remotely
Vote expected on Centerville schools job cuts targeting teachers, administrators
Dayton declares racism a public health crisis, activists hope action follows
One of Dayton's largest universities launches new school
LCCC plans for reopening after coronavirus shutdown
Columbus school board faces approaching deadline for November ballot levy
Ohio school districts should notify state of remote learning plan, but it’s complicated
DeWine wants chokehold ban, independent investigations of police force
Ohio mayors push police reform
U.S. initial jobless claims worse than forecast at 1.51 million
Ex-Ohio Republican Party chairman leads super PAC to oust Trump
Pandemic could erase more global wealth than financial crisis
Coronavirus in Ohio Wednesday update: 42,422 cases, 2,611 deaths reported
New coronavirus cases in Cleveland, Akron area at lowest point since late March
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