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North Canton restaurant temporarily closes after staff members possibly exposed to COVID-19

CANTON, Ohio — Over the past week, the state of Ohio has seen a spike in coronavirus cases. The new cases are forcing local businesses to reevaluate their reopening practices.

On Sunday, Twisted Citrus in North Canton announced that it would temporarily closed after several of its staff members attended a celebration and were exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

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JUSTIN BIEBER Sues for Defamation … CLAIMS SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS ARE ‘OUTRAGEOUS LIES’

Justin Bieber's going after 2 social media users -- whom he suggests might be the same person -- for accusing him of sexual assault, claiming the allegations are "factually impossible" and part of a scheme to seek attention and fame.

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New COVID-19 cases spike Thursday to 892, DeWine says testing not solely responsible

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio reported the largest number of new coronavirus cases in the state since April 20 on Thursday.

The state reported 892 new cases, bringing its total to 47,651

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This is what a trip to Cedar Point will look like this season amid COVID-19 guidelines, restrictions

After announcing it would be reopening its gates on July 9, many had questions about what a trip to the Cedar Point would look like under the new COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines. Cedar Point outlined some of the answers in its plan to reopen but on Thursday clarified in further detail what the amusement park will look like for guests this season.

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Some Americans call for replacement of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ with new national anthem

 Some Americans are calling for a new national anthem amid the nationwide trend of removing monuments, statues and other symbols that have ties to slavery.

Francis Scott Key wrote the poem “Defence of Fort M’Henry” on September 14, 1814 when he saw the US flag flying over the fort at dawn’s early light, according to the Smithsonian Institute.

This poem later served as the lyrics for “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which became the official national anthem of the US in 1931.

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Cowboys-Steelers Hall of Fall Game called off; enshrinement ceremony postponed

The preseason-opening Dallas Cowboys-Pittsburgh Steelers game at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, on Aug. 6 is being canceled and the Hall of Fame's Aug. 8 enshrinement ceremony is being postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, league sources told ESPN.

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Gov. DeWine tours Lordstown Motors plant ahead of Thursday’s reveal of the Endurance electric pickup

LORDSTOWN, Ohio — The difference between May 8, 2019 and June 25, 2020 is technically just over a year but in many ways it seems a lifetime ago for the Lordstown Motors Corporation as they get set to roll out their new all-electric pickup truck Endurance Thursday at the former GM Assembly plant. It’s an event big enough to draw Vice President Mike Pence to the Mahoning Valley for the occasion.

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What will college look like in the fall? CSU & other Ohio universities detail plans for return to campus

Cleveland State University released its plan to resume in-person classes when the fall semester begins on August 24.

"We have a plan that we think is going to be successful," CSU President Harlan Sands told 3News. "We are investing more to make sure that our campus stays safe, and to make sure the right behaviors are practiced," he said

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Michael Levy Named President of Operations at HOF Village, LLC

Mr. Levy brings over 30 years of sports and entertainment management expertise to the Company, developed through extensive experience working with 11 professional franchises, 11 facilities and 10 sports leagues, including the NBA, MLB, WNBA, NFL, AFL and NHL. Mr. Levy has built a proven track record of driving excellent operational execution and successful start-ups with sports franchises over his extensive sports management career. Mr. Levy joins the Company from his most recent role as President of the Canton Charge, the NBA G League franchise of the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he set numerous attendance records and revenue marks and was named the league's Team Executive of the Year in 2016. Mr. Levy is a graduate of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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729 new COVID-19 cases reported in Ohio Monday, most in over a month

There are now a total of 45,537 COVID-19 cases in Ohio after 729 new cases were reported Monday, the highest number of new daily cases in the state since May 21.

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