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Vax-A-Million: Registration deadline for first drawing due tomorrow

Vax-A-Million: Registration deadline for first drawing due Sunday Micah Karr © Provided by Dayton Daily News Ohio coronavirus vaccine recipients have the chance to win $1 million or a college scholarship. The deadline to register for the first Vax-A-Million drawing is Sunday night. The drawing will be the first of five in Ohio, with the first winner announced on on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Over five million people have started the vaccine process, but not everyone who is eligible has entered the drawing, the Ohio Department of Health reported. To be eligible for the first drawing, you must enter by Sunday night at 11:59 p.m.

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Vax-A-Million conditions, eligibility to be released today

Vax-A-Million conditions, eligibility to be released today Micah Karr © Provided by Dayton Daily News Ohio coronavirus vaccine recipients have the chance to win $1 million or a college scholarship. The Ohio Department of Health and the Ohio Lottery Commission will release details today on the Vax-A-Million drawing Governor Mike DeWine announced last Wednesday. The announcement will take place at 11 a.m. today, according to a press release from DeWine’s office. The drawing will last for five weeks, with one $1 million prize per week for Ohioans aged 18 and up and a four year, full ride scholarship to any Ohio state college or university, including room and board, tuition and books for Ohioans aged 12-17.

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Sign up for Vax-A-Million lottery to start tomorrow; all entrants must opt-in

2020 Census: Why Ohio's population growth seems to be lagging

2020 Census: Why Ohio’s population growth seems to be lagging Bonnie Meibers © Bill Lackey Some of the slower population growth in Ohio, experts said, may be the shift in the American economy from a manufacturing intensive economy to moving towards a finance, tourism, hospitality and technology intensive economy. Chris Martin changes the chuck in a precision drilling machine at Pentaflex in Springfield. BILL LACKEY/STAFF Ohio’s population grew in the past decade, but not as fast as some other states in the South and West, which some experts attribute to “brain drain” and shifting economies. Popular Searches 2020 Census data released this week shows Ohio’s population is 11.8 million ― a 2.3% increase from the 2010 Census. The state’s growth in the past decade has been slower than others around the country. According to the 2020 Census, there were about 331 million people living in the U.S. as of April 1, 2020, which represents a growth of 7.4%

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Ohio Democratic lawmakers propose 'commonsense' gun safety laws

Ohio Democratic lawmakers propose ‘commonsense’ gun safety laws Ismail Turay Jr. © Provided by Dayton Daily News Ohio Statehouse. COLUMBUS Ohio House Democratic lawmakers on Monday introduce a series of gun safety laws that they referred to as “commonsense” during a press conference. Saying mass shootings in Ohio and across the country have not declined since the Oregon District massacre in 2019, the proposed laws will ensure the promise of safety and security for all Ohioans, said Minority Leader Emilia Strong Sykes, D-Akron. Democrats must step up now because Gov. Mike DeWine and other Republicans have failed to pass meaningful laws to end gun violence, she said.

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