Daily Rundown August 24, 2020
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Remote learning will be ‘drastically different’ this fall, school leaders say
Akron Public Schools athletics optimistic fall sports can return amid coronavirus pandemic
DDN EXAMINATION: Online school still confusing, but expected to be better than last spring
Dayton schools close in on long-delayed headquarters move
Montgomery County releases 2019 Human Services report
Northmont will allow nearly 1,000 fans at football games; ‘the kids need it,’ a dad says
AACS welcomes new director of special education and pupil service
GCP not supporting Cuyahoga County Public Library levy frustrates some backers
Plans in place for return to school, Willoughby-Eastlake Schools superintendent says
Dayton to cut nearly $11M. But it’s not enough. Could lead to workforce cuts, mayor says
Caravan to travel through Dayton to raise awareness for 2020 Census
University of Dayton COVID-19 cases skyrocket in just 24 hours
34 students at UT now positive for coronavirus
'Census caravan' scheduled Monday in central Toledo
PX column: After sneak attack tax, local Ohio lawmakers agree quirky law needs fixing
YSU students work on adjusting to online, hybrid courses
Absentee ballot requests flooding Ohio elections boards like never before
Conservative lawmakers want to impeach Gov. Mike DeWine over COVID-19 response
Borges, charged in $61M bribery scheme and once Ohio GOP leader, owed and paid off IRS debts
Is Vote-by-Mail a Trap for Democrats? An Exchange.
Congress is deadlocked on a new stimulus plan. Could Trump go it alone on PPP?
Racism in US isn’t a big problem, Ohio Trump delegates say
AP EXCLUSIVE: US faces back-to-school laptop shortage
Zoom users report widespread outages worldwide
Coronavirus in Ohio: 637 new cases, three deaths reported Sunday
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