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They say all school sports should stop as the pandemic worsens. It was part of several recommendations issued by the county health department Monday.
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WKSU's sports commentator Terry Pluto says he's thankful listeners and Cleveland.com readers have stuck with him through a challenging year.
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Following its earlier move to allow students to participate in fall sports—a reversal of its initial decision—the Akron Board of Education gives the OK for winter sports amid the worsening COVID-19 pandemic.
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Updated: 7:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31, 2020 The Akron Public School Board voted 4-3 Monday evening to let all fall sports go forward, effective immediately, reversing a decision made last week. The board also voted to allow the marching band to play this fall. The special meeting was scheduled after the district faced growing outcry from the public that took the form of protests, petitions, emails and phone calls.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, August 19:Elections chief: postage makes 'every mail box a drop box'DeWine allows high school sports to…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, August 14:Cuyahoga remains at red COVID-19 level, Medina drops to orangeCleveland facing millions in lost…
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High school sports are resuming activities for the first time since March, when seasons were canceled amid the pandemic. But the Senate Athletic League…