In an extraordinary moment of hope after a devastating year, a nurse in Queens on Monday morning became the first person in the country to receive the long-awaited Covid-19 vaccine. After more than nine months of fighting the coronavirus and working tirelessly to save lives, high-risk physicians and nurses treating …
Read More »Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman uses anti-gay slur on air
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman used an anti-gay slur on the air during Cincinnati’s game Wednesday night and later left the broadcast after apologizing. Brennaman used the slur moments after the Fox Sports Ohio feed recovered from a commercial break before reaching the top of the …
Read More »CDC advises people to wear masks without valves, valves
NATIONWIDE – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released new guidelines on wearing face masks during the coronavirus pandemic, advising people not to wear masks with valves or valves. What you need to know CDC advises against using face masks with valves or valves Experts say that valves …
Read More »Ohio High School Athletic Association Announces Fall Sports Season Survey Results
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Athletic superintendents, principals, and administrators are in favor of starting all high school athletic programs as currently planned and scheduled for this fall, according to respondents to a survey by the Ohio High School Athletic Association which was released on Wednesday afternoon. Member high schools received six …
Read More »Ability to play contact sports in high school this fall depends on the “next two weeks”
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Lt. Jon Husted had a potential playbook for a high school soccer season on his iPad Wednesday afternoon. But he and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine were not yet ready for the kickoff. A day after the Ohio High School Soccer Coaches Association released a 38-page seasonal …
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