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COVID Attacks OH Prisons

Coronavirus has killed its first Ohio prison inmate, as the number of infections in state prisons tops 260. Twelve of 28 prisons are now under full quarantine, according to the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Among staff members, 119 have tested positive, the majority at Marion Correctional. One guard there …

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Hopeful Projections…Pushed Back

Indiana’s actions, aimed at stemming spread of the coronavirus, have pushed back the expected peak of illness in the state…giving hospitals more time to prepare. The COVID-19 death toll in Indiana has reached at least 350 people, as health officials report seven additional deaths. Previous projections had shown Indiana could …

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IU Bolsters Finances In Virus Battle

Trustees at Indiana University have allowed school leaders to borrow up to $1 billion dollars to counter a potential budget shortfall due to the coronavirus. The university’s largest source of revenue is tuition. The school remains in operation during the pandemic, but has stopped in-person classes for the spring and …

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Tourism Pay Cuts In IN

Tourism officials who work to bring sporting events and conventions to Indiana are cutting executive pay for the rest of the year to cope with heavy financial losses expected from COVID-19. Most of this…in the Indianapolis area.

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Shirley Ann Robinett, 84

Shirley Ann Robinett, age 84, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away at 12:05 A.M. on Saturday, April 11, 2020, at the home of her daughter in Edgerton, Ohio, after an extended illness.  Mrs. Robinett was employed by Spangler Candy Company in Bryan, retiring in 2001,with thirty-five years of service.  She enjoyed …

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The Latest COVID-19 In IN

13 more die in Indiana, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths to over 340, health officials say. The State Department of Health announced 508 additional cases, bringing the total number to over 79 hundred, statewide. For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and …

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Blaze Near WU

Crews respond to a garage fire on County Road K at County Road 21-75, near West Unity. First units on the scene found a garage fully engulfed in flames. A home on the property came away undamaged. No one was hurt in the blaze. State and local officials are handling …

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Food For The Drivers

To address one of the biggest challenges truck drivers face, access to a hot meal, the Ohio Department of Transportation is temporarily opening the state’s 86 rest areas to food trucks. Federal regulations prohibit commercial activity at rest areas, with limited exceptions. Last week, the Federal Highway Administration announced it …

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AG Warns Against Scams

Attorney General, Dave Yost wants Ohioans to watch out for thieves as stimulus payments arrive from the federal government. He says…know that you don’t have to sign up to get a stimulus payment. For most consumers, the IRS will use information from prior tax returns to calculate payment. Don’t fall …

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Richard L. Savage, 87

Richard L. Savage, age 87, of Hicksville, Ohio, passed away at 5:03 A.M. on Saturday, April 11, 2020, at Community Health Professionals Inpatient Hospice near Defiance, Ohio, after an extended illness.  He was a veteran of the United States Army, attended Northwest State Community College and received his real estate …

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