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Ohio coronavirus cases are down and hospitalizations are up: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Ohio coronavirus cases are down and hospitalizations are up: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com All 32 NFL teams have a giant helmet displayed on Mall C downtown in preparation for the upcoming NFL draft in Cleveland. Weather It’s looking like a cold, dreary day in Northeast Ohio. The high will be around 44, but it will get colder during the afternoon and it will be mostly cloudy. It will rain overnight, changing over to snow showers as temps drop to around 33. Read more. The headlines Hospitalizations: Newly reported coronavirus cases are down over the last week across Ohio, while hospitalizations are up, Rich Exner reports. This could be a positive change. Officials say hospital trends often lag the cases by several days to a week because it generally takes time for patients to get sick enough to need more extensive treatment.

Out to pasture: Farming in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park is going strong

Out to pasture: Farming in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park is going strong The Countryside Initiative brought farming back into the CVNP, a move that will help sustain the park for decades to come. Credit: wkyc Keleman Point Farms is about to celebrate it s first year, as part of the Countryside Initiative in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The farm offers many items, but the goats steal the show. Author: Jeff Reidel Updated: 11:25 PM EDT April 17, 2021 PENINSULA, Ohio There is much to explore in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. And it is not all recreation. Farms have been making a comeback in the park, thanks to a program called the Countryside Initiative.

One man s mission to find Ohio s biggest trees

BlogsCommunityMusicArtsScreenEat & DrinkLegals One man’s mission to find Ohio’s biggest trees Bigfoot investigator Marc DeWerth is also the founder of Big Trees Ohio, a volunteer group that has discovered more than 1,000 of the state’s largest trees, some of which are national champions Columbus Alive During the past year, as pandemic-induced isolation kept human contact to a minimum and screens seemed to take over my life, I began to fill my social media feeds with more and more nature. Few things cleanse a dystopic timeline better than a colorful bird or a native woodland wildflower. Somewhere along the way, I stumbled upon the Big Trees Ohio Instagram account, which is exactly what it purports to be. Each day brings a new photo of a massive tree somewhere in Ohio. Often, someone stands next to the tree for scale, and the accompanying caption usually lists the city and/or county where the tree stands (“HUGE Sycamore in Elyria, Ohio at Ely Park”), along with some mea

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