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The company joins others to make sure seniors are not left out to prepare for this state emergency. It was announced Friday that Kroger stores in Ohio will start setting dedicated hours for senior citizens and high-risk customers. This new set times will begin on Monday, March 23. According to 10TV, “Ohio stores will dedicate […]

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Cleveland Clinic has made it easier for you to check and see if you are at risk for coronavirus (COVID-19). It has launched a free online screening tool to see what your risk level is. To start taking the assessment, click here.  Then from there, click on the “Start Your Screening Now” button. WJW Fox […]

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Gov. Mike DeWine signs a state active duty proclamation to activate the Ohio National Guard to help support COVID-19 response Thursday. About 300 guards will help The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and The Ohio Association of Foodbanks throughout Ohio. They will help with transporting, packaging and distributing food to homes in vulnerable […]

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Families have been preparing themselves for some time since they found out schools would close for 3 weeks, or more. This all comes as COVD-19 has taken over the country and is spread like wildfire. The coronavirus is in all 50 states and over 100 confirmed case are in Ohio. With school closings, children have […]

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The amount of cases involving the coronavirus disease in Ohio has now gone up from 88 on Mar. 18 to 119 on Mar. 19. 33 of those cases are hospitalized with the virus. For a county-by-county breakdown as to how many have been confirmed, here is WEWS News 5 Cleveland with more information: Number of […]

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine continues to take action when it comes to fighting off and slowing down the coronavirus disease. From WKYC 3News Cleveland: On Wednesday, DeWine announced that he has issued an order to close 181 of the state’s BMV locations. Five BMV locations, which are essential to issuing and renewing commercial drivers’ licenses, […]

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More Ohio businesses are now closing down due to the growing spread of COVID-19, otherwise known as the coronavirus disease. From WKYC 3News Cleveland: On Wednesday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued an order to close hair and nail salons, barbershops and tattoo parlors across the state. Additionally, DeWine ordered the closing of all but five […]

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The Ohio State University has confirmed their first positive coronavirus cases. Fox 19 reports that the president of the university has revealed two individuals in the OSU community have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. OSU president Michale V. Drake said that the two individuals became positive after separate domestic business trips. One of them […]

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Unfortunately, Franklin County has another positive case of the coronavirus. This time it is a 2 yr old boy that has been affected.  According to 10tv.com, a spokesperson for Franklin County Public Health said the toddler got it from someone else in their home, which is one of the other cases already confirmed in Franklin County. […]

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Ohio State University along with Otterbein University announced Tuesday that their 2020 spring commencements have been postponed to the coronavirus. Both universities said it will communicate information later this month on potential new dates. OSU’s original commencement date was scheduled for May 2 University President Michael V. Drake said the following in a campuswide email; […]

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Americans are praying the government will give them breaks during these hard times. The Trump administration reportedly will allow individuals and businesses to delay paying their tax bills for 90 days. The current deadline was April 15 deadline but the push back is to ensure in an effort to inject as much as $300 billion […]

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine had issued orders banning mass gatherings in the state of more than 100 people (later changed to more than 50), and to have schools, restaurants, and gyms among other facilities shut down during the COVID-19 spread. However, there was no mention of funerals and weddings, until a reporter asked Gov. DeWine. […]