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Researchers discuss how our attitudes and behaviors are changing with masks as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
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Morning Headlines: COVID Cases, Vaccinations Increase; Olmsted Falls Native Katie Nageotte Wins GoldWednesday saw another sharp rise in COVID cases in Ohio with the highest number since mid-April; Kent State University and the University of Akron are requiring everyone on campus to wear masks indoors; Cuyahoga County health officials are recommending masks in indoor spaces; and more stories.
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Both schools have once again implemented a mask-wearing requirement.
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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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Much to the dismay of Kent State students and alumni alike, the Starbucks located in the historic Capt’n Brady’s building on the Kent campus closes its doors today.
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The program is a partnership between Kent State University and Dayton-based Sinclair Community College.
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Among the first orders of business for new KSU Athletic Director Randale Richmond was to extend Senderoff's contract. Senderoff also took a pay cut.
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Among the first orders of business for new KSU Athletic Director Randale Richmond was to extend Senderoff's contract. Senderoff also took a pay cut.
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State employees get Friday off in observance of the new federal Juneteenth holiday; the College of Wooster says it will require all students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before the fall semester; more COVID restrictions and orders end Friday in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine says the state of emergency, which streamlined the purchasing process for things like PPE, will be lifted, along with more state restrictions on nursing homes and assisted living centers. DeWine says just under 47% of Ohioans are vaccinated. He says that number doesn't include those who were vaccinated in other states, or through the VA.
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PARTA, Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority, is modifying some of its routes because it cannot find enough drivers.