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Ohio reported more than 9,200 cases of COVID-19 Sunday; the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center will be among the first VA sites in the country to receive the coronavirus vaccine; the Cleveland Indians are changing their name after 105 years; and more stories.
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The Cleveland Indians have decided to change their team name, according to a Sunday evening report from the New York Times.
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Part of the Cleveland Indians franchise since 1999, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers have been saved from elimination, joining MLB's new Draft League.
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WKSU's sports commentator Terry Pluto says he's thankful listeners and Cleveland.com readers have stuck with him through a challenging year.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is issuing new orders on mask enforcement in businesses, gatherings across the state and threatening to close bars, restaurants and fitness centers if cases continue to rise; DeWine also signaled during his Wednesday address that if COVID-19 cases continue to rise, college may have to conduct class remotely in January; Some schools in the region are adjusting plans after a spike in COVID-19 cases; and more stories.
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Gov. Mike DeWine called Thursday’s COVID-19 numbers “shockingly high’ and appointed a new health department director and brought on a chief medical officer; COVID-19 cases are rising in Ohio’s K-12 schools, and more stories.
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The Cleveland Indians face a financial crunch, but there is some hope to staying competitive.
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The Cleveland Indians face a financial crunch, but there is some hope to staying competitive.
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Youngstown State faculty strikes as contract talks make progress; The University of Akron has closed one of its dining halls after an employee tested positive for COVID-19; The College of Wooster moves classes online following COVID-19 outbreak, and more stories.
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Tribe Fest has been cancelled for 2021, with the Cleveland Indians citing precautions and concerns related to COVID-19