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Residents in East Cleveland may soon be getting a text message encouraging them to complete the census. The effort is being funded by a grant aimed at…
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This April 1 was an unusual Census Day, with coronavirus precautions freezing in-person events and outreach efforts for the 10-year survey. The U.S. Census Bureau has suspended field operations until April 15, including visits to “group quarters” like nursing homes, according to Assistant Regional Census Manager Roxanne Wallace.
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April 1 is Census Day across the country, named for the date by which every American should have received at least one invitation to complete the 2020…
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The federal government estimates nearly 1 million children under the age of 5 went uncounted in the 2010 U.S. Census.
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The 2020 census count begins in Ohio in April and grassroots organizations are teaming up to ensure this one will be as accurate as possible.Five Ohio…
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Northeast Ohio communities hope no one goes uncounted in the 2020 Census. Complete count committees, local groups made up of area government and community leaders, will spend the next few months promoting the decennial count.
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Community groups in Akron are working to make sure people participate in next year’s U.S. census so there is an accurate count of the city’s…
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The Supreme Court ruling that blocked the citizenship question for the 2020 census won’t have much impact on local preparations for next year’s count, local officials say. But they’re hoping it convinces people to participate in the tally. “We know the Census Bureau has to get the questionnaire complete,” said Simeon Best, who is heading the Complete Count Committee for Cuyahoga County. “But for our efforts, we’re still pushing forward to reach out to everyone, because we want everyone counted.”
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, March 4:Ohio charter schools ask for more funding;Cleveland Museum of Art receives $3M;Police union files…
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The City of Akron today announced a coalition to make sure everyone in the city is counted in the 2020 census.Officials say Akron’s population could…