Daily Rundown September 2, 2020
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How school leaders plan to address attendance while learning virtually
Fairview Park City Schools completes $35.2 million permanent improvement project
Cuyahoga County Board of Health must end unjustifiable secrecy on COVID-19 in schools
Chardon superintendent clarifies policy on politics after banning thin blue line flag
Chardon school shooting survivor reacts to ’thin blue line’ flag controversy
KHN new medical office to focus on senior health care, add jobs in Kettering
One of Dayton's largest health systems to build $5.5M facility in Kettering
COVID-19 cases surge at Miami University; tests required for students returning to campus
Ohio mails millions of absentee ballot requests to voters for November election
Ohio to announce recipients of $50 million in grants to increase internet connectivity for students
Debate over repealing House Bill 6 widens partisan divide in Ohio legislature
Householder returns to Ohio House to defend himself, nuclear bailout
Citizens group files suit to end Gov. DeWine’s emergency COVID-19 orders
USPS removes thousands of mailboxes each year. In 2020, mail-in ballots make it political.
US Senate Republicans and Democrats look toward next step with House postal service bill
U.S. job gains for next decade projected to be much slower than after 2008 crisis
Facebook axes small Russian troll network ahead of election
1,453 newly reported coronavirus cases in Ohio, an increase not seen since July: Tuesday update
Coronavirus deaths have now have been reported in 84 of Ohio’s 88 counties
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