Daily Rundown September 3, 2020
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Ashtabula students begin year remotely via live electronic classrooms
Planner proposes zone changes for public buildings
Amherst Schools reduces pay to play fees, marching band parents seek larger decrease
Steve Johnson Jr. resigns from Euclid School Board, cites personal reasons
Cincinnati Public Schools athletes will need to keep waiting on return to athletics
Spidalieri calls for Chardon school chief to step down
Blue Lives Matter flag on Chardon football field stirs emotions
Stark State reports first COVID-19 case, involves Akron campus student
All students in county to get free and reduced meals through fall
Ohio State reports 882 student coronavirus cases
Youngstown City Schools to continue offering food to kids not in the district next week
Check the mail, Ohio. An application to vote by mail is headed your way
Ohio Senate votes to send $650 million in CARES Act money to local governments
Coronavirus relief money could impact next year's taxes
Bipartisan Ohio Senate legislation seeking House Bill 6 repeal has first committee hearing
Facebook to stop new political ads the week before the election
Ohio’s suburban battlegrounds are far from united on 2020 presidential election
U.S. Orders Eviction Moratorium for Most Through Year’s End
Ohio has 1,157 newly reported coronavirus cases: Wednesday update
65% of Ohio’s coronavirus deaths have now been to nursing home patients; total nears 3,000
Coronavirus: Dakotas, Iowa among states added to travel advisory
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