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TU In The Coronavirus Fight

Faculty and staff at Trine University have found a way to modify a manual resuscitator as an emergency backup ventilator, if needed. The group has been working with Parkview Health to find alternatives to medical items that are in limited supply, like ventilators. The team will test the machine on …

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Roger “Piggy” A. Algeo, 63

Roger “Piggy” A. Algeo, 63, of Montpelier, passed away on April 6, 2020 at Defiance Area Inpatient Hospice Center in Defiance. He was born on December 26, 1956 in Bryan to Guy A. and Beatrice (Cooley) Algeo. Roger graduated from Bryan High School in 1976 and attended Four County Vocational …

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More COVID-19 In SC

Steuben County Health Department officials report 4 new positive cases of COVID-19. All are over the age of 60. They have been in communication with the patients and the Indiana State Department of Health epidemiologist to identify and monitor any close contacts. They all have been notified. Eight cases of …

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New Rules In IN

In a new executive order, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb says only retail businesses that provide necessities of life are allowed to remain open, as the number of COVID-19 cases in the state continues to climb. The governor also extended the state’s “stay at home” order, until April 20. In a …

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Burglar Busts In The Area

Two arrests are made for a pair of break ins in Hicksville. Javier Carrillo was picked up by police after an East Cornelia Street burglary. His bond was set at $50,000. Officials say another suspect was brought in after another break in, this time at a West High Street location. …

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Utilities Help During Coronavirus

Edgerton is waiving late fees on utility bills until further notice. No penalty will be added to delinquent bills, and arrangements will be handled in a case-by-case basis. Also, no water meters or electric meters will be disconnected for nonpayment right now, but a limiter may be installed on electric …

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SC Reports New Cases Of COVID-19

Steuben County health officials confirm two new cases of coronavirus. Both patients are under 60 years old. One is in isolation, receiving treatment in an Allen County hospital. The county says they have been in contact with the patients and the Indiana State Department of Health epidemiologist…to identify and monitor …

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New Stay At Home Orders In OH

Ohio’s expanded stay-at-home order that takes effect includes several new provisions. Essential businesses are now being told to determine and enforce a maximum number of customers allowed in a store at one time, and to ensure that people waiting outside are maintaining safe social distancing. Travelers arriving in Ohio are …

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DeWine Says Masks Are Optional

Gov., DeWine tells reporters he won’t require people to wear cloth masks in public…but is strongly encouraging their use. He signed an executive order, removing training requirements for mental health and marriage counselors, to make remote “telehealth” visits more accessible. He added the state is working to procure more N95 …

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Drug Industry Looks To OH…And Is Defeated

A federal judge in Cleveland dismisses an effort by pharmacy companies to shift their liability for the opioid crisis to physicians and practitioners in the two Ohio counties suing them, alleging they created a public nuisance. The judge added, adding claims against prescribers would cause a significant delay in the …

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