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The museum is marking the 200th anniversary of the historic mansion with a bicentennial celebration, including tours, entertainment, and free admission on June 26. The museum itself is also celebrating 90 years of existence.
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Republicans are expected to unveil a new map today for congressional redistricting; Ohio election officials say they have “grave concerns” about being able to carry out a successful primary election on May 3; Akron Public Schools superintendent is going to have to try again to win over the school board when it comes to getting more administrative help; and more stories.
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Cincinnati area people with ties to Kharkiv are watching the Russian invasion with dread.
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Ohio has set yet another daily record for the number of COVID-19 cases; students with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District will learn remotely during their first week of school back from winter break; Cincinnati's mayor has declared a state of emergency over staff levels at the fire department; and more stories.
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The state of emergency declaration basically frees up the city to enact mandatory overtime and cancel vacation time for firefighters, EMTs.
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Council passed an ordinance this week on companies like Lime and Bird, which have been in the city for three years.
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There’s been a change of locations for tonight’s state of the city in Akron. Mayor Dan Horrigan had intended to deliver the annual address at 6 p.m. at Lock 3; authorities say a man will face a charge of causing a panic after his actions prompted a panicked rush out of an Ohio mall movie theater over the weekend; authorities in Lake County say they’ve pulled divers off the search for a missing 15-year-old boy who vanished while swimming in Lake Erie; and more stories.
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A grassroots group formed to push for a change in Ohio's background check rules for gun sales is ceasing operations.
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Vice President Kamala Harris stuck largely to discussing public transportation during a roundtable Friday in Cincinnati. She met with Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and several local transit and tourism officials at the University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub before making a quick trip to BlaCk Coffee Lounge in Downtown.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be in the Cincinnati area tomorrow. Details of her visit are not yet known.