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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.

Ohio Republicans propose renaming state park for Trump

Print this article Some Ohio Republicans who think former President Donald Trump hit it out of the park want to honor him by renaming a state park after him. State Rep. Mike Loychik, the primary sponsor of House Bill 261, also known as Rename Mosquito Lake State Park to Donald J. Trump State Park, said the bill would celebrate the historic support Trump accrued among residents in the neighborhood surrounding the Cortland, Ohio, park. I witnessed the unprecedented and astounding support that President Trump received from my constituents across the 63rd District and Mosquito Lake State Park, Loychik said of the proposal. My legislation to Rename Mosquito Lake State Park is meant to honor the commitment and dedication that our 45th president, Donald J. Trump, bestowed upon the great people of Trumbull County.

State Briefing | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

State Briefing | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal
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Ohio Gov DeWine backs amendment to prevent court packing on U S Supreme Court

COLUMBUS – Republican Gov. Mike DeWine wants the number of U.S. Supreme Court justices to remain at nine, rejecting a push from some Democrats to expand the court.  DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced Tuesday that they backed a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would state: “The Supreme Court of the United States shall be composed of nine Justices.” The effort is called the Keep Nine amendment.  Over the years, efforts to alter the composition of the court have always been met with skepticism by the American people of attempting to politicize the court, DeWine said in a statement.  Keeping the number of justices at nine enshrined in the Constitution will prevent any political party from tampering with the court for political gain.

Ohio Gov DeWine backs amendment to prevent court packing on U S Supreme Court

Ohio Gov DeWine backs amendment to prevent court packing on U S Supreme Court
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