Daily Rundown July 23, 2020
Get the latest relevant news with the Burges & Burges Daily Rundown. Click on the titles below to read the full articles:

Plans unclear as Axiom withdraws city application
Commentary - What’s next for Beech Brook?
GCP gives thumbs down to proposed county library tax increase, backs
Cleveland schools levy initiative
Preparing students for changes this fall
Chardon officials say safety focus of school plan
Barberton schools: 5 days a week, mask breaks and no busing for high school kids
Springfield schools plan to return to class five days a week
Perkins Schools looking at 5-day in-person return
Metroparks Toledo approves 2-mill property tax levy
Columbus gives schools $7 million in CARES ACT money for Chromebooks
Youngstown School Board votes to put renewal levy on November ballot
DeWine opposes repeal of nuke bailout despite bipartisan support after Householder arrest
Prosecutors: Dark money controlled by Householder influenced local Statehouse election
Feds: Householder pay-to-play scheme extended beyond House Bill 6
At least 76% of American voters can cast ballots by mail in the fall
Republicans scrap Trump’s demand for payroll tax cut as they cobble together draft coronavirus bill
Second stimulus check: Why you might not see a direct payment until August
‘Symbols of bigotry and racism’: US House votes to remove Confederate statues from Capitol
Coronavirus in Ohio Wednesday: 78,742 cases, 3,235 deaths, 54,426 recoveries reported
DeWine mandates masks for all of Ohio
Ohio issues out-of-state travel advisory for states with a test positivity rate of 15% or higher
Tags: