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2 Ohio Companies Announce Layoffs, Furloughs In June
Two businesses decided to shutter manufacturing plants in Ohio in June, according to filings.

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Two businesses decided to shutter manufacturing plants in Ohio in June, according to filings.

Joel Day was wanted in Cuyahoga County in connection with a probation violation for sexual assault of a minor, police said.
Damaging wind gusts and localized flooding could hit parts of Greater Cleveland on Wednesday.
Ohio ranks 22nd in the U.S. for most hot-car deaths over the past two decades.
State Rep. Thomas Patton praised the legislation's "comprehensive" focus on schools and businesses.
State Rep. Phil Robinson celebrated a proposal to overhaul Ohio's school report card system.
The 26-year-old was shot in the head, police said. He was declared dead in his car.
Plus, collegiate athletes will soon be able to make money off their own likeness, a father and son are found drowned in a lake, and more.
The new ice cream shop will cut the ceremonial ribbon at 3 p.m. and will welcome customers on July 3.
Cleveland Heights City Council approved the signing of a memorandum of understanding for a mixed-used development.
More than half of the 500 healthiest communities had fewer COVID-19 cases per capita than the national average.
A new executive order allows Ohio's student-athletes to sign sponsorship deals and make money from their image and likeness.
Temperatures will be in the 90s on Tuesday and it will feel even hotter if you step outside.
A father and son drowned while swimming at Wallace Lake in Berea.
Are we in for storms or sunny skies this 4th of July weekend? Check out the latest Lakewood weather forecast.
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Plus, Ohio's wealthiest county leads the state in vaccination rates, opioid overdoses are increasing, and more.
Blood donors are badly needed in the Buckeye State, according to the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services.
Plus, a look at Ohio's five counties with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates.