Daily Rundown August 10, 2020
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Coronavirus: Remote learning by schools exposes digital divide in Dayton area
Akron schools considering delayed starting date, no sports or activities for 9 weeks
Ashtabula Area City Schools to start school remotely with live electronic classrooms
Schools: Centerville goes online, Northmont athlete positive, Springboro plans meetings
Efforts to bridge Cuyahoga County’s ‘digital divide’ are much needed, commendable
University of Akron aims to reopen with hybrid classes, plans for testing, quarantining students
Health officials recommend no in-person classes in Summit County schools
Tipp City student tests positive for coronavirus
Lorain County Elections Board to expand
Mayor keeps pledge to avoid Strategy Five for tax campaign
‘It’s going to work’: DeWine says he is confident in mail-in voting for presidential election
Up to 119,000 Ohio voters could be purged from rolls, but none before fall election
DeWine unsure if Ohio can afford match to extend $400 weekly unemployment benefit increase
Ohio leaders, educators unsure of best practices for reopening
School Nurses Battle Old Buildings, Lack Of Resources, Along With COVID
OHSAA to go to six-game high school football regular season
Ohio drops 50% match requirement for school districts to access broadband funding
Could campaign finance laws have prevented crimes alleged in Householder’s indictment?
Trump extends unemployment benefits, defers payroll tax
Second stimulus checks: Trump executive orders leave $1,200 payments in limbo
Coronavirus: US surpasses 5 million confirmed cases
Coronavirus in Ohio Sunday update: 100,848 cases now reported in the state
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's conflicting COVID-19 tests raise backlash
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