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Gov. Mike DeWine says the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services alone is unable to fix the issues that are bogging down the system.
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Technological issues continue to bog down the system that needs to be upgraded.
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The governor says he relies on facts about COVID-19 when making decisions, while legislators who voted for the bill want checks and balances on his authority over business limitations and shutdowns.
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The Ohio Restaurant Association says its members are complying with mandates and that the spread of the virus isn't coming from these establishments.
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Opinions from elected state officials run the gamut from agreement to rejection.
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Tim Ryan is projected to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for the 10th time, handily beating his opponent Christina Hagan.
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Businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic might be able to cash in on dividend checks from the Bureau of Workers' Compensation, if the governor's request to release the largest rebate in Ohio's history is approved.
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Ohioans across the state say they feel both swamped and abandoned by the media, uncertain what information they can trust.
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Another round of CARES Act funding is on its way to help struggling people, operations and groups affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Five voters, complete strangers, meet to discuss what divides and unites them in this election year.