(From the Office of the Ohio Governor) In recognition of World Heritage Day, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Ohio Department of Development (DOD) Director Lydia Mihalik, and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Jack Marchbanks unveiled the newly redesigned Licking County I-70 westbound rest area, which includes images of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, Ohio’s first UNESCO
(From the Office of the Ohio Governor) Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that he is activating the Ohio Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to support local communities before, during, and after Monday's solar eclipse, which could draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to Ohio. "There is no better place to experience the eclipse than in Ohio,
A vaccine lottery could help Illinois hasten the end of our COVID-19 nightmare by harnessing one of the simplest motivational tools: cash. The University of Chicago's Steve Levitt and Jeff Severts encourage the state to get on board in an op-ed.
Ohio ready to announce 2nd Vax-a-Million incentive winners
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins - Associated Press
In this still image, taken from video by the Office of the Ohio Governor, Abbigail Bugenske, 22, from Cincinnati, the first winner of Ohio s first $1 million Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize, is interviewed during a news conference, Thursday, May 27, 2021. (Office of Ohio Governor via AP)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio residents who were recently vaccinated may want to answer their phone Wednesday even if the number isn’t familiar. It might be Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on the other end.
The Ohio Lottery planned to announce the next winners of the state’s Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prizes at 7:29 p.m. Wednesday at the end of the lottery’s Cash Explosion TV show.
Covid News: Cases on U.S. College Campuses Are Slowing Down
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Scientists react positively to U.S. investigation into origin of virus but caution against expecting an answer in three months. President Biden says he will release the results of the inquiry.
Here’s what you need to know:
University of Missouri students earlier this month.Credit.Jacob Moscovitch for The New York Times
As spring classes draw to a close and more people in the United States get vaccinated, coronavirus infections, which plagued college campuses across the country and seeped into the community at large, appear to be slowing among students and employees.