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May 14, 2021
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Giant Eagle, other stores to continue requiring masks for customers, workers
Several retailers will continue requiring masks, even though Ohio will end coronavirus health regulations on June 2 and the CDC loosening guidelines for vaccinated people.
By Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com
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Gov. Mike DeWine is rejecting federal unemployment aid, cutting off extra $300 weekly to jobless workers, starting June 26
Ohio is the latest Republican-led state to reject the federal money. Other states include Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Montana, South Carolina and Wyoming.
By Laura Hancock, cleveland.com and Jeremy Pelzer, cleveland.com
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Dan Gilbert forms sports and entertainment umbrella brand for Cleveland Cavaliers, others
Dan Gilbertâs Rock Ventures has created a subsidiary â Rock Entertainment Group â that will be the umbrella organization for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and other sports and entertainment properties.
By Mary Vanac
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Ohio reports 1,161 new coronavirus cases: Thursday update
The Ohio Department of Health reported the latest case figures, as well as vaccine and hospitalization data.
By Laura Hancock, cleveland.com
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Cedar Point readies for a second pandemic season, minus the mandatory face masks
Cedar Point opens at 10 a.m. Friday, and for the first time in a year, guests wonât be required to wear face masks when they walk through the gates.
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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Couple to turn century-old Byzantine Catholic Church in Clevelandâs Tremont neighborhood into event center
A Tremont couple who bought a vacant Byzantine Catholic church in Clevelandâs near-West Side neighborhood have plans to turn the century-old building into a wedding and events center.
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com
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