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State employees in Ohio working remotely will have to return to the office under an executive order signed Tuesday by Gov. Mike DeWine. The order requires state agencies, boards and commissions to ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order directing all state employees to return to office full-time.
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Friday marks five years since the COVID-19 virus was declared a public health emergency by the United States. But five years later, the virus is still killing thousands, according to experts.
The president issued an executive order Friday launching a year-long review of the agency’s recent disaster responses.