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DeWine GOP Competition, Child Care Changes, COVID Resistance, Cicadas

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Mike DeWine will face a primary next year as another
Republican jumps in the race for governor. 
 
Changes to child care in the Senate budget plan stir up a
heated debate over accountability and accessibility. 
 
There have been some rare cases of fully-vaccinated
Ohioans getting COVID. Some of the state’s top docs
dispel myths about the vaccine and the disease.
 
And the cicadas are here after their 17-year hiatus,
singing their songs but some Ohioans are sick of that
tune.

David Shetlar