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Lawmakers want to end Ohio’s E-Check: Overnight News Links Updated 11:35 PM; Today 11:35 PM Republican state lawmakers are calling to end the requirement that Northeast Ohio drivers get regular E-Checks to renew their vehicle registrations. The Plain Dealer Facebook Share Ohio lawmakers again want to end E-Check requirements in Northeast Ohio (Read more) Franklin County judge dismisses case that challenged cities’ rights to tax people who don’t live or work in town (Read more) What are the top 15 high schools in Northeast Ohio? (Read more) Coronavirus in Ohio Cleveland.com projects that Ohio s coronavirus case rate over the last two weeks will drop to about 155.5 per 100,000 residents when it is announced on Thursday.Rich Exner, cleveland.com ....
by Jim Shamp, NC Biotechnology Center April 21, 2021 . MORRISVILLE – San Francisco-based medical genetics testing company Invitae is investing $114.6 million to bring its wide-ranging test manufacturing capability to North Carolina, adding 374 life sciences jobs to the Research Triangle area. The company, whose name is pronounced “in-VEE-tay,” is moving into the rezoned and renovated 25-acre site of the former Morrisville Outlet Mall on Airport Boulevard, now with 245,000 square feet of Class A office and lab space and renamed The Stitch. The company said it chose the North Carolina site as its East Coast lab and production facility over competition from Frederick, Maryland. “Biotechnology companies continue to choose North Carolina as a trusted and reliable location to grow their companies,” said Governor Roy Cooper. “From specialized workforce training programs to world-class research infrastructure, companies like Invitae appreciate the advantages ....
NY budget mandates $15-a-month broadband for low-income households; ‘this is vital’ Updated 2:59 PM; Today 1:17 PM A Spectrum truck is parked at Charter Communications’ office on Fair Lakes Road in DeWitt. File photo.Rick Moriarty Facebook Share Updated at 3 p.m. with additional comments Syracuse, N.Y. – The newly enacted state budget requires nearly all internet providers to sell broadband service for $15 a month to low-income customers who qualify for food stamps, Medicaid or similar benefits. Internet providers have 60 days to start offering minimum internet speeds of 25 megabits per second for $15 a month to qualifying customers. They have the option to provide 100 Mbps service for $20. ....
Guest Opinion Guest Opinion On Jan. 21, the Johnson City Commission had a workshop, during which Commissioner Brock submitted a proposal for a Community Equity Advisory Board. Because of the news and social media, we are well aware of your comments, Mayor Wise, saying that âheterosexual white males need not applyâ and that people who do not have the good fortune of experiencing equitable treatment consider participating on boards and commissions at the âadult table.â Commissioners Hunter and Murphy and Vice Mayor Fowler, you appeared to agree that no Community Equity Advisory Board need be created. Subsequent to this workshop, it was discovered that instructions were given for the police department to provide a discussion of equity and equality at its Community Roundtable. The function of this Roundtable is to develop communication, especially with the young people in the community. The discussion was limited to one hour. ....
A screening of the documentary Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools is set for next Wednesday (Feb. 24). According to the library s website, the film takes a close look at the educational, judicial and societal disparities facing Black girls. Throughout the entire month, the library is also offering a Black Lives Matter sign-making activity for youth and teens. We re definitely going to be doing more programs for racial justice and Black history throughout the year, Sevilla said. Equity and diversity and inclusion is something that the library is committed to year-round, so that s something that s definitely on the horizon. ....