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Gov. DeWine Encourages Young People To Get COVID-19 Vaccine During Stop At OU Clinic
By: Aaron Payne
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(UPDATE 4/13, 10:44 a.m.) A day after Gov. Mike DeWine’s visit to Ohio University’s on-campus vaccine clinic, the state advised a pause on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine as the feds review… Read More

White House Convenes Summit To Address Supply Shortage Crippling Auto Plants
By: Scott Detrow | Franco Ordoñez | NPR
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A lack of computer parts known as semiconductors threatens many industries, hitting automakers especially hard. The White House will bring together executives from 19 companies to confront the issue.

Athens Co. Confirms 41 New COVID-19 Cases For April 10-12
By: Aaron Payne
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Athens County has now had 4,958 total cases of COVID-19 after 41 new cases were reported for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The Ohio Department of Health confirmed… Read More

Rhiannon Giddens On The Many Meanings of ‘Home’
By: Bob Boilen | NPR
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While Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi made her new album in their new home of Ireland during 2020, they felt called by the places that had given them life and drawn to the mysteries of death.

Restaurants Statewide Having Trouble Finding Enough Staff For Summer
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio’s restaurant and bar owners say they expect business to pick up this summer. But they are worried about having enough employees to handle the… Read More

Teaching Matters: Empathy in Learning
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/TeachingMatters/mp3/403JenniferDegenhardt.mp3 Jennifer Degenhardt is a Spanish teacher and author of several student-oriented books that raise cultural awareness while also helping to teach second language skills. A core premise of her… Read More