Lebanon Schools close, colleges requiring vaccines, and more school COVID-19 updates
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WCPO reporter Evan Millward joins to discuss the latest updates on COVID-19 during back-to-school, including Lebanon Schools shutting down temporarily, and the growing list of colleges requiring vaccines.
First, our panel discusses free internet access in pubic housing, COVID-19 in nursing homes, the return of Riverfest and more.
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CMHA and Cincinnati Bell to offer free high-speed internet access in six public housing communities
JBM Packaging expands with Queensgate location to grow business, hire more 'fair chance' employees
DHL Express expands Cincinnati Works job-coaching at CVG hub to attract and keep good employees
Video of Norwood brawl contradicts councilman's claim that he saved victim from his attacker
Want to know how many people have died at the nursing home you're choosing for your parents? Too bad
Clifton Avenue protected bike lane avoids cancelation — for now
Lebanon Schools closed until Sept. 7 because of rising number of COVID-19 quarantines
Miami University to require all students, staff get COVID-19 vaccine
UC to require students, staff, faculty get COVID-19 vaccine
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