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Four workers from an acoustics tile company in Pennsylvania have been working to improve the sound in the Ashtabula County ...
The U.S. has more than double the number of measles cases it saw in all of 2024, and Texas is reporting the majority of them ...
Just days after reporting its first measles case of the year, in a child, the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) yesterday ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio House Republicans are showing some dissent from the plan to back the $2.4 billion Browns stadium in ...
The County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution that opens up a new way of collecting back bed tax during a Tuesday meeting. The resolution allows the county to collect past-due bed taxes by ...
A-Tech board members and employees were recently honored for their efforts. The County Technical and Career Center (A-Tech) financial team was honored for receiving a clean audit report, A-Tech ...
On March 25, the Ohio Department of Health announced an outbreak of measles. While the disease mostly targets young children, ...
“Reduced reimbursement from the Ohio Medicaid program could lead to reduced access to care, reduction in the services offered ...
Ashtabula County Health Department Epidemiologist and Preparedness Coordinator Libby Holden said there are no new confirmed cases of measles in the county.
At least ten cases have been identified in each of Kansas and Ohio as the current US measles outbreak continues to spread.
Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, has announced a measles outbreak in Ashtabula County and one confirmed case of a visitor in Knox County who exposed others to measles in Knox and nearby counties.
The CDC considers three or more cases an outbreak. Ten reported cases in Ohio have been reported in Ashtabula County in the northeast corner of the state, and the three total now in Knox County ...
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