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June 11, 2021
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Beyond the wild claims of coronavirus shots being tied to cell towers and magnetizing metal lies an Ohio bill that medical experts call dangerous
Ohio House Bill 248 would let people decline vaccines, not just for the coronavirus, but other contagious diseases too and prohibit them from being treated differently at work or other places.
By Laura Hancock, cleveland.com
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Cockyâs Bagels to open second location in Flats East Bank
The new restaurant is slated to open by August.
By Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com
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SBA to make 2021 PPP loans public. Hereâs what you need to know.
The Small Business Administration plans to make details of Paycheck Protection Program loans from the most recent round public.
By Andy Medici
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Authorities uncover 1.2 million records in investigation of Larry Householder, House Bill 6
A federal prosecutor said Thursday that authorities have uncovered more than 1.2 million pages of records in their investigation of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and House Bill 6.
By John Caniglia, cleveland.com
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âItâs like weâre being punked:â Local venues struggle with SBA fund delays
Funds from the Shuttered Venue Operator's Grant have still not arrived for many local venues.
By Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com
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Ohio Senate budget amendment could raise property taxes on low-income housing, alarming advocates
An amendment in the Ohio Senateâs version of the stateâs biennial budget would require county auditors to disregard federal subsidies awarded to low-income housing when conducting appraisals, a move that housing advocates say could lead to financial woes for those property owners that could ultimately lead to fewer homes for the needy.
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com
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