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While federal lawmakers are debating another coronavirus response bill, Montgomery County officials have released a summary of how they spent 2020’s CARES Act funds. The county’s share totaled more than $92 million dollars.
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Andrew Peterson isn’t one to stay still, but he’s had to get creative since COVID cancelled the marathons and competitions he’d normally be running in. Seth Johnson interviewed him and his father for Side Effects Public Media as part of an audio diary project for our Move to Include series.
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Some patients at five nursing homes in Northeast Ohio will have to repeat their COVID-19 vaccinations after Walgreens informed the state that some doses weren't stored at the right temperature, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday.
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Governor Mike DeWine's COVID-19 Briefing for February 2, 2021
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Billions in aid is available for small stages across the country.
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Johnson Simon, a painter and professor who has cerebral palsy, had his career plan interrupted by the pandemic. He speaks about his passion for teaching in an audio diary for the Move to Include initiative.
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Residential real estate seems to be immune to the coronavirus.
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Governor Mike DeWine's COVID-19 Briefing for January 28, 2021
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What does an entertainment journalist do when he can’t cover events? Seth Johnson talks about his experience learning new skills — including creating radio diaries for Side Effects — during the pandemic.
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Governor Mike DeWine announced Ohio's 10 p.m. curfew could be shifted to 11 p.m. on Thursday.
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Tax season is here and the on-going pandemic will force some changes in the way people and businesses will file this year.
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The work that people in public health do is often not very visible. It’s usually focused on long-term impacts like improving maternal health and encouraging flu shots. But when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. last spring, public health workers were thrown into the spotlight seemingly overnight. And this sudden shift has taken a huge toll on them.