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Stay At Home Hits Columbus…Again

The Ohio House of Representatives reinstates work-from-home status after a legislative aide tests positive this week for COVID-19. House Speaker, Larry Householder told his colleagues to not report to for work until further notice. The House is currently on summer recess but the staff has been working out of the …

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New Marijuana Guidelines In OH

The State Medical Board of Ohio has voted to add cachexia to the list of conditions that qualify for a doctor to recommend medical marijuana for patients. The condition involves weakness or wasting of the body, due to chronic illness. It includes symptoms such as loss of appetite. It sometimes …

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Golf And History Don’t Mix

The Ohio Supreme Court will hear a country club’s appeal of orders that it sell back a lease to the state historical agency to provide public access to ancient burial mounds. The court voted 5-2 to hear the case, with Chief Justice, Maureen O’Connor and Justice, R. Patrick DeWine dissenting. …

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House Fire In Defiance

A blaze badly damages a Defiance home on Ayersville Ave. Crews arrived to find the front of the house fully engulfed in fire, which spread into the second story and attic. A male was taken into custody at the scene and later released. Officials say he admitted to lighting lint …

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Toll Plaza Must Clear Hurdles

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency says the Ohio Turnpike’s planned construction of a new toll plaza in Williams County would impact wetlands in the area. The Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission has applied for a water quality certification for the project, between County Road 4 and County Road 5, near Montpelier. …

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School Plan In Fulton Co

Fulton County’s seven school districts have unveiled a collaborative plan to bring students back into the classroom in August. Called the Fulton County Schools’ Common Reopening Agreement, the comprehensive plan relies on practical safety measures and common sense practices to keep students and staff members safe as the coronavirus pandemic …

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Pact Met In Swanton

Both sides approve a new Swanton Local Schools teachers’ contract…it’s a two-year agreement. The union and the district ratified the deal. Salary increases on the base pay rate will be 1% for the next two years. Base salary in year one will be $34,776, and in year two $35,124.

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Gold Gets The Word

A Vermont man is sentenced in a Fulton County courtroom. Joshua Gold, of Putney, Vermont, pled guilty to trafficking marijuana. He was sentenced to one year of community control, and ordered to pay prosecution costs, report to the Probation Department before leaving the county…and serve eight days in the Corrections …

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DeWine Cracks Down On Some Counties

Residents of several Ohio counties will be mandated to wear a mask when out in public. Gov. DeWine makes the announcement during a briefing…as the number of hospitalizations from COVID-19 reaches the highest count in over three weeks. The counties?…Butler…Franklin…Hamilton…Huron…and more. Ohio saw 948 reported cases Tuesday, pushing the total …

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DeWine Found To Be A Relief Recipient

A company, partly owned by Gov. DeWine, is among those that received loans from a $600 billion-plus coronavirus aid program. The data shows DeWine Seeds-Silver Dollar Baseball received a loan under the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program for a range of $150,000 to $350,000. The company owns the Asheville …

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