Daily Rundown August 21, 2020
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Summit domestic judge candidate holding fundraiser
Ashtabula Area City Schools BOE takes care of personnel matters
Dayton school board sets racial justice expectations
Brooklyn City Schools set to open 2020-2021 school year with distant learning instruction
Mayor says Trump’s call for Goodyear boycott an ‘attack on Akron’
Premier Health taps outgoing Grand Lake CEO for executive role
Lorain County moves to red alert, little changes in school plans
Lucas County BOE hosts job fair for election workers
Charter schools dodge health recommendation
Proposed charter amendment to 're-imagine' Cincinnati police department fails to make ballot
Food assistance brought to campus for YSU students
In Ohio, ballot requests streaming in at record pace, mostly from Democrats and independents
Ohio school workers face benefit changes
Ohio’s unemployment rate drops to 8.9% in July
State proposes $1.5 billion workers’ comp dividend to help employers
DeWine to announce reopening plans for performing arts on Friday
5 takeaways from Joe Biden’s big night at Democratic National Convention
"This is not a partisan moment": Biden vows to unite nation
Ex-Trump aide Bannon pleads not guilty in border wall scheme
Lawmakers continue push for virus relief amid USPS vote
New Ohio coronavirus cases up over 1,000 again: Thursday update
COVID-19 in Ohio: Franklin County advisory nears lower level; adult day centers to reopen soon
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