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Navy Corpsman Maxton W. Soviak of Ohio was one of the 13 service members killed Thursday while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations in Kabul, Afghanistan; Ohio reported 3,963 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, as cases continue to steadily rise statewide; Kent State and the University of Akron have announced plans to require students, faculty and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine; and more stories.
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It's the latest step in the fight over the federal money issued as extra help during the pandemic.
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Nan Whaley says the governor has that power, even though a new law would allow legislators to vote to overturn it.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is urging that schoolchildren continue wearing masks at least for the beginning of the academic year; masks will again be required in some areas of Cuyahoga Valley National Park; coronavirus cases in Ohio shot up Tuesday to more than 3,200; and more stories.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Dept. of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says cases in Ohio are as high as they were in February.
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Vaccinated people make up 1.6% of COVID-19 hospitalizations this year.
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There are 23 Ohio counties that fall under the CDC’s new mask guidance; Kent State University is “strongly recommending” face coverings be worn by both vaccinated and unvaccinated staff and students indoors; former Northeast Ohio Congressman Jim Renacci wants the state auditor to investigate any financial support Gov. Mike DeWine may have received from Akron’s FirstEnergy; and more stories.
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The former U.S. Congressman who is running for the governor in next year's GOP primary says the federal corruption scandal has made Ohio "the most corrupt state in the country."
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Despite updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state-level government will not be putting the face mask mandate into place again. Without a state mandate, businesses aren't likely to require them either.
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Ohio reported nearly 500 positive COVID-19 cases Sunday which is the highest number for a Sunday since May; Gov. Mike DeWine and Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson have appealed in recent days for full approval of the COVID-19 vaccines as virus cases and hospitalizations skyrocket in their states; Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski issued an official statement over the weekend on the sheriff's office letterhead condemning The Indians name change to The Guardians; and more stories.