It's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic first arrived in Ohio. While many of COVID's hallmarks have receded, its impact remains.
Whether Ohioans will get $900 million in federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits remains up in the air — despite a judge's order to dole out the money.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNProposed law could extend Ohio’s school yearOhio public school students may soon be spending more time in the classroom. Ohio requires public school students, grades 7-12, to be in the classroom for 1,001 hours per school year, putting Ohio behind some other states: Ohio lawmakers want to increase the required number by 53 hours,
Senate Bill 107 would allow candidates for state and local school boards to declare their political party on the ballot.
A Franklin County judge has delayed his order directing Ohio to chase down unemployment benefits from the COVID-19 pandemic. His decision to stay his ruling allows the state to continue its appeal without having to get the ball rolling on securing $900 million in stranded benefits.
On Monday, the same judge that ordered DeWine to ask for Federal Pandemic ... required by Ohio law to accept and distribute the FUPC payments to Ohioans devastated by COVID-19," Dann said on ...
The literary nonprofit named for Columbus’ James Thurber is struggling to remain open. Name recognition is its biggest challenge, its leader says.
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