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Major General John Harris Jr. says the guard is working with the Ohio Department of Health and the hospital association to send troops to where they're needed the most.
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The Ohio National Guard members and the Ohio Department of Health told early birds who went to the drive-thru free COVID-19 testing site in University Circle Tuesday morning to come back after 9:30 a.m.
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The Ohio National Guard members and the Ohio Department of Health will staff a drive-thru free COVID-19 testing site starting Tuesday morning at the W.O. Walker Building garage in University Circle, according to an Ohio Department of Health media release.
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The bill calls for giving each member $1,000 as a thank-you gift for performing a variety of tasks to support communities.
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As many as 6,000 people could be vaccinated per day in Cleveland as part of a new mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic starting March 17, federal and state officials announced Friday.
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The statewide curfew has been moved back one hour, to 11 p.m.; University Hospitals officials say new forms of COVID-19 that spread much faster are already circulating in Northeast Ohio; after hinting that he might run for U.S. Senate in 2022, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted says he’s going to keep his current job; and more stories.
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The running estimated cost so far is about $850,000 for the week leading up to Joe Biden's inauguration.
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The Ohio National Guard and state highway patrol were on hand for the protest at the statehouse. It was at times loud but peaceful.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has activated 580 National Guard members in preparation for what the FBI identified as massive armed protests planned to take place in Columbus and every state capital in the country leading up to Inauguration Day; a member of the state board of education organized a “Stop the Steal” bus trip from Elyria to Washington DC the day of the violent assault on the Capitol; Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman said Tuesday that President Donald Trump bears “some responsibility” for the riot at the U.S. Capitol last week; and more stories.
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The Kent State University shooting survivor died earlier this month at the age of 71.