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Some Ohioans who are former members of the military said the duty being assigned to them by President Trump is not what they should be doing.
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President Trump wants to end mail-in ballots. Democrat Allison Russo wants to be Secretary of State. And Gov. DeWine faces pushback for sending National Guard troops to DC. We will talk about it all on the Reporter Roundtable.
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A coalition of progressive groups says Gov. Mike DeWine was wrong to deploy 150 Ohio National Guard members to Washington D.C.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is explaining and defending his decision to send 150 Ohio National Guard troops to Washington DC to help with what President Trump has declared to be a public safety emergency.
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Sgt. Maj. Milton M. Holland, and First Sgts. Robert Pinn, Powhatan Beaty and James H. Bronson stepped up and were able to lead their companies to victory.
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Federal agents have arrested a 24-year-old Columbus man and former member of the Ohio National Guard on charges of making and selling "ghost guns." Those are untraceable homemade weapons made in whole or part with a 3D printer.
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Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said COVID case numbers and hospitalizations are down but there’s still a big threat to public safety when you consider where the state stands right now.
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The White House announced 1,000 military medical personnel will go to Ohio and five other states in the coming days. Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said some of them will be providing additional medical staff for the Cleveland Clinic.
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Ohio National Guard members began helping with operations and COVID testing at the new CAS testing site on Monday.
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Guard members deployed to hospitals overwhelmed by COVID can't go to those health care facilities unless they get shots to protect against the virus.