Daily Rundown July 30, 2020
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Dayton Public Schools goes online for at least first quarter
EmpowerCLE internet connection plan accelerated because of the coronavirus pandemic
Auditor's Office to disburse property tax revenue
Local school district plans 'soft opening' to help students, teachers adjust to COVID-19 practices
West Geauga Schools Unveil Reopening Plans
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson extends coronavirus declaration of civil emergency through August
How coronavirus could shape the first presidential debate in Cleveland
Barberton City Council OKs property tax levy for November ballot
Former Dayton agency director sentenced to prison in bribery case
Kettering Health Network's 12 emergency departments accredited as senior friendly
Healthcare roundup: These organizations are placing big bets on Piqua
Coronavirus: Programs totaling $20M will aid area schools, nonprofits
Oberlin Schools go all-online until November
How Toledo’s Recent Primary Reveals Truths About The Upcoming Presidential Election
B-C-S plans Aug. 26 opener for schools; face masks supplied
Lawmakers seek distance from Householder campaign cash
Meet ‘Representative 3,’ who benefited from Larry Householder’s cover campaign
Race to succeed Larry Householder as Ohio House speaker down to two men
Teachers may strike if forced back to school
JUST IN: Jobless claims rise as key benefit is set to expire
US economy shrank at record-breaking 33% rate last quarter
Coronavirus in Ohio Wednesday: 87,893 cases, 3,422 deaths reported
Ohio hits a high in the number of people hospitalized with coronavirus
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