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First it was big name politicians, now it s the Ohio business class flirting with a U S Senate run: This Week in the CLE

First it was big name politicians, now it’s the Ohio business class flirting with a U.S. Senate run: This Week in the CLE Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 This Week in the CLE is hosting daily podcasts to discuss the latest news in the coronavirus crisis in Ohio. Facebook Share We’re talking about the names and competition on This Week in the CLE. Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with editor Jane Kahoun and me. You’ve been sending Chris lots of thoughts and suggestions on our from-the-newsroom account, in which he shares what we’re thinking about at cleveland.com. You can sign up for free by sending a text to 216-868-4802.

Ohio GOP Chairman Jane Timken talks about the party post Trump

Ohio GOP Chairman Jane Timken talks about the party post Trump: Capitol Letter Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 Ohio Republican Party Chairman, seen here in a 2017 file photo. think former President Donald Trump will continue to play a role in party politics. (Julie Carr Smyth, Associated Press.) Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings In the hot seat: Ohio Republican Party Chairman Jane Timken doesn’t think former President Donald Trump will start a third party, but she does think he’ll remain involved in the Republican Party. In an interview with Andrew Tobias, she also addressed the events at the U.S. Capitol, U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez’s impeachment vote and whether Republicans will be able to maintain the Trump coalition. Read the Q&A here.

Ohio students exposed to coronavirus in classrooms won t have to quarantine if masks were worn: The Wake Up for Thursday, Dec 31, 2020

Ohio students exposed to coronavirus in classrooms won’t have to quarantine if masks were worn: The Wake Up for Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Children at the Maple Elementary School in Painesville, Ohio, wear masks while learning during the beginning of the academic year in August 2020. Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. The Wake Up newsletter will not publish on Friday, but will resume on Monday, Jan. 4. Happy New Year! Weather New Year’s Eve will be a bit brisk but relatively calm, weatherwise. Highs will be around freezing with cloudy skies. Temps will dip to the upper 20s overnight and it will remain mostly cloudy. Read more.

Cleveland officials refuse to comment publicly after grieving family discovered flooded grave at city-owned cemetery

Cleveland issues statement on flooded grave at city-owned cemetery Cleveland officials refuse to comment publicly after grieving family discovered flooded grave By Jim Nelson | December 10, 2020 at 7:42 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 9:01 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -After a grieving family discovered their loved one’s grave was flooded at a Cleveland-owned cemetery, a city spokesperson has issued a statement. “The City of Cleveland extends its condolences to the family during this difficult time. Solemn occasions should run as smoothly as possible. Recently, the melting snow caused wet ground conditions throughout the entire region. Removing water from a gravesite under these circumstances can be a lengthy process, as water seeps in from all directions. However, our expectation is that staff take the utmost care in their work to provide quality burial services and cemetery maintenance. We are looking into this matter and based on that outcome, we will communicate w

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