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NEWTON FALLS If her love of literature had not won out, Rachel Hrbolich might have become a lawyer or a psychologist instead of spending the past 26 years in various positions at the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown.
Hrbolich, 50, has lived in Newton Falls for 44 years. Her parents are Frank and Elizabeth Hrbolich high school sweethearts who have been married for 51 years. She has a younger sister, Jenny Russ.
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As Ontario announced the province’s third stay-at-home order and state of emergency, 48 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed within the Eastern Ontario Health Unit region on Wednesday afternoon.
The provincial measures will go into effect starting at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday. For more information, see related coverage.
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Of the 48 new cases within the EOHU posted Wednesday, 18 are in Cornwall, four in the northern portion of Akwesasne, one in South Glengarry, two in North Glengarry, four in South Stormont, two in North Stormont, one in South Dundas, two in Casselman, three in The Nation, six in Hawkesbury, and one in Alfred & Plantagenet. The health unit removed one case from the running total in East Hawkesbury. The overall running total of confirmed cases now sits at 3,614.
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