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OH Small Businesses Recovering, But Challenges Persist: Facebook
In its newest State of Small Business report, Facebook gauges how the pandemic is still affecting businesses in Ohio.

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In its newest State of Small Business report, Facebook gauges how the pandemic is still affecting businesses in Ohio.

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Plus, Westlake-native Jake Paul is America's favorite villain, Crocker Park's fall festivities, and other must-read news from the past week.
Plus, all the roadwork that could disrupt your weekend, why ticks are a bigger threat than usual, and more.
Plus, how Avon Lake will commemorate the Sept. 11 attacks, a driver pleads guilty to hitting a bicyclist, and more.
A 23-year-old woman pleaded guilty to negligent assault and other charges this week.
Saturday is the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Several events around Greater Cleveland will honor the fallen.
Cooler weather is coming and the Ohio Department of Transportation has a lot of construction projects around western Cuyahoga County.
Cooler weather is coming and the Ohio Department of Transportation has a lot of construction projects around eastern Cuyahoga County.
The Browns kick-off their season with a tough road game against the defending AFC champions.
Plus, more fallout from the Heights High versus Euclid football game, an investigation into school vouchers and more.
Plus, how Lakewood honors victims of 9/11, the Lakewood High Marching Band Festival returns this month, and more.
Plus, why everyone hates Westlake-native Jake Paul, Crocker Park's upcoming fall activities, and more.
Plus, waterspouts could form Friday morning on Lake Erie, sports news as we had into another high school football weekend, and more.
Villa Angela-St. Joseph's opponent, Wheeling Park High, is dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak among its players.
A 66-year-old man was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center after the blaze started.
Plus, COVID-19 on the rise among Ohio children, new details on a possible murder-suicide, and more.
As medical officials warn of staff burnout, Ohio's new COVID-19 case count continues to climb.
The current wave of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continues to escalate, warns the director of the Ohio Department of Health.
Police believe an Avon Lake man killed his wife, two children, a family dog and then himself on Tuesday.