Melissa Meyers
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Melissa Meyers is a senior at Kent pursuing a major in broadcast journalism. Along with interning at WKSU, she is also involved with Kent State's student-run news station, TV2 News. She currently anchors and produces the 6 pm newscast. After college she hopes to get a job working as a news reporter/anchor.
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He announces the school district's College and Career Academies of Akron has received a $1.5 million grant that will help enhance the program.
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The proposal includes revamping the country's COVID-19 vaccination distribution program, as well as funding for local governments.
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The Ohio senator plans to raise questions about whether the former president should even stand a second trial.
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After 65 years of owning The Tangier, owner Ed George is selling the restaurant to the LeBron James Family Foundation.
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The spike in cases is affecting the department's contract tracing efforts.
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Significant funding decreases are stretching resources and could result in fewer services available to victims.
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The ordinance requires everyone to wear face coverings and limits private gatherings.
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With recent spikes in veteran suicide rates, federal legislation was approved in October to help veterans struggling with mental health and substance abuse.
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Leaders in Northeast Ohio recognized for their work in in the region
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Oriana House, Stark State and Summit County Think Tank are joining forces to help people who’ve served time behind bars get their life back on track....