In the United States, nearly 19% of the population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, as of March 11. Ohio comes in at almost 18% of residents vaccinated. Vaccine distribution is still limited by age, occupation, and health conditions, but even when you qualify, it can be hard … [Read more...] about Where, When, and How to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio
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Free rides to vote in Columbus during early voting and on Election Day
Lack of transportation to the polls is one of the reasons eligible voters aren't able to cast their vote during an election. There are several ways to get free rides to vote at the polls for early voting and on Election Day. If you know someone who can't get to the polls to vote or to drop off … [Read more...] about Free rides to vote in Columbus during early voting and on Election Day
Skip the stores: Grocery pickup and delivery in Columbus
Curbside grocery pickup and delivery has become very popular in the last couple of years. It makes it easier for busy adults to grab groceries on the way home from work or activities, or without taking kids into the store. Skip the cart and shop from your phone or computer! Many people also … [Read more...] about Skip the stores: Grocery pickup and delivery in Columbus
Comcast extends assistance through June; free internet for low-income
In effort to do their part in helping to manage the effects of closures in Ohio, Comcast extends assistance through June to help customers stay connected, including free internet for low income families. While school and work continues at home, and people are encouraged to stay at home, Comcast … [Read more...] about Comcast extends assistance through June; free internet for low-income
Virtual Events Calendar with lots of concerts
Per recommendations of health organizations and world leaders, social distancing is important in these next few weeks. As a result, all events and activities have been cancelled, and attractions have been closed in Ohio. While it's uncertain times, we can prevail....and in the meantime, you can feel … [Read more...] about Virtual Events Calendar with lots of concerts
Charter-Spectrum: Free access to internet service for students
During the coronavirus crisis, many students are dependent on access to the internet at home for school work, as most schools have move to online education and coursework. With libraries and other gathering spots closed, students without access to internet services may fall behind. Charter-Spectrum … [Read more...] about Charter-Spectrum: Free access to internet service for students