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A Mini Resurrection In Columbus

A man breaks into the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus in the early morning hours…uses a fire extinguisher to spray chemicals on the historic building’s Rotunda floor…and then calls 911 seeking medical help. When the police arrive…they find the man outside on the west lawn of the downtown building, near the monument …

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Covid Starts Going Up In IN

Indiana health officials confirm 1,198 more cases of COVID-19…and 10 additional deaths. The state is approaching 700,000 infections and has logged more than 12,700 fatalities, since the beginning of the pandemic. Another 405 probable deaths were reported…based on patient clinical diagnoses…but for whom no positive test was on record. At …

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No Executions For Rest Of Year

Gov., DeWine delays the three remaining executions that were scheduled for this year in Ohio. The governor is making good on his promise of no executions in 2021. He cited no source for lethal injection drugs…and a lack of movement by lawmakers, in making a switch in execution method a …

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Holcomb Vetoes Emergency Powers Bill

Gov., Holcomb vetoes a bill that would have given Indiana legislators more authority to intervene during emergencies declared by the governor. Holcomb issued the veto on the proposal that lawmakers approved over his objections, and which he and some legal experts have said they don’t believe is allowed under the …

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Injury Accident In DKC

A 14-year-old girl is airlifted to the hospital…after she loses control and is thrown from the off-road vehicle she is driving in DeKalb County. Officials tell reporters the crash took place on private property. The girl was not wearing a helmet. Indiana law requires all operators and passengers of off-road …

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Covid In OH…Now.

As virus cases and hospitalizations in Ohio begin to rise again, Gov., DeWine tells the media, he remains optimistic of the state goal to remove health orders by July, 4th. Over the past two weeks, the rolling average number of daily new cases has increased by more than 20%…that’s according …

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Money Moves In Columbus

Governor, DeWine recommends to the General Assembly…that Ohio use a portion of the federal stimulus money, to pay off the state’s unemployment compensation loan. The debt from the unemployment payments the state has been making since the pandemic began currently stands at $1.4 billion dollars. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce …

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Nope…No Fair

The 2021 Ohio State Fair will not be open to the general public this summer…coronavirus. Instead, the Ohio Expositions Commission, which runs the annual event, says the fair will focus, this year, on agricultural and educational competitions for exhibitors and their families and friends. The fair, which opens to limited …

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OH Telemedicine Ban Spurs Debate

A judge has temporarily blocked an Ohio ban on the use of telemedicine for medication abortions…as a suit challenges the law’s constitutionality proceeds. The two-week restraining order was granted by a Hamilton County judge…in a case brought last week by Planned Parenthood against the Ohio Department of Health, the state …

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More On The Map

A coalition of voting rights groups in Ohio urge state officials and lawmakers to get moving now to lay the groundwork for redrawing the state’s congressional and legislative districts, despite a delay in the underlying Census data. Fair Districts Ohio sent a list of recommendations to Gov., DeWine and other …

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