Daily Rundown July 13, 2020
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Say Yes to Education Cleveland Advance By Leaps & Bounds Despite COVID-19
Dayton Schools Will Temporarily Move Online If COVID Cases Arise
Kirtland School Board names Chad VanArnhem superintendent
Akron police force struggles to reflect city’s diversity
University of Akron faculty fear permanency, perception of cuts in uncertain era
2020 Census: Opportunities to fill out Census on bus, van
Parents split as school districts work on COVID-19 reopening policies
Data shows inequities span cradle to grave for local black residents
UT to focus on equity gap for underrepresented minority students
Cincinnati-area contact tracers say they're getting good response when they call about coronavirus
It's a two-man mayor race: Sittenfeld announces Cincinnati 2021 mayoral run
In this election year, Ohioans want to rise above the numbers
How will Ohio schools hold fall classes as coronavirus cases rise?
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s economic panel says wearing masks key to overcoming coronavirus
State to release $300 million in coronavirus funds for K-12 schools, colleges
Chief Justice Speaks Out On Masks, Rights And "Duty To Fellow Ohioans"
Ohio has history of misconduct cases involving public officials
Ready or not: Election costs soar in prep for virus voting
Trump Back-to-School Threats Pressure Educators Fearing Covid
College online plans put foreign students in bind amid threatened deportations
Coronavirus in Ohio: 1,378 cases, 22 deaths reported Sunday
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