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Larry Doby, Toni Morrison, Carl Stokes selected as ‘Great Ohioans’ By Dean Narciso - The Columbus Dispatch (TNS) A Major League Baseball player, Nobel Prize-winning author and former Cleveland mayor have been selected as the recipients of this year’s “Great Ohioan” award. The honorees Larry Doby, Toni Morrison and Carl Stokes, respectively were selected Thursday by the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board and Capitol Square Foundation from nominations submitted by citizens and organizations from across Ohio. “It is fitting to recognize these three amazing people as Great Ohioans. They changed society and the way we all look at society. Their impact went well beyond Ohio’s borders,” said Capitol Square Foundation Chairman Charles Moses in a statement. ....
A Major League Baseball player, Nobel Prize-winning author and former Cleveland mayor have been selected as the recipients of this year s “Great Ohioan award. The honorees Larry Doby, Toni Morrison and Carl Stokes, respectively were selected Thursday by the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board and Capitol Square Foundation from nominations submitted by citizens and organizations from across Ohio. “It is fitting to recognize these three amazing people as Great Ohioans. They changed society and the way we all look at society. Their impact went well beyond Ohio’s borders,” said Capitol Square Foundation Chairman Charles Moses in a statement. ....
Ohio indoor entertainment events can soon reopen with limited capacity: Capitol Letter Rotunda Rumblings Change of venue: Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday that re-opening indoor entertainment venues will be limited to 25% capacity, while outdoor events including professional sports will be limited to 30%, under new coronavirus rules that will be coming soon from his administration. Per Andrew Tobias, DeWine said venues also will be required to enforce social distancing from unrelated groups and require masks. He also said he hopes the restrictions will be gradually loosened as months go by. Deadline enforcer: Attorney General Dave Yost sued the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday, trying to force the agency to comply with a legal March 31 deadline to provide final data from its 2020 census. As Tobias reports, Yost’s lawsuit says Ohio could miss its own legal deadlines in its redistricting process, or be forced into a bitter fight over “alternative” data if the census in ....
Highlights There are, however, problems in communities where trust between cops and residents needs vast improvement. Are media and community expectations about law enforcement reasonable? Article ProPublica offered an article titled, “What Can Mayors Do When the Police Stop Doing Their Jobs” in the fall. While there are issues and mistrust between some communities and the police, Department of Justice data show no signs of a national police strike. Per polling numbers, there is widespread support for law enforcement. ProPublica (direct but rearranged quotes) In cities across the country, leaders face a phenomenon encountered in Baltimore and Chicago: officers slowing their work in the wake of high-profile episodes of police violence. ....