CLEVELAND, Ohio — The football games are on this fall in Ohio … at least at the high school level. © cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Listen to cleveland.com’s The Wake Up podcast on audio. You can listen online here. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday he is allowing all youth sports, including high school football, to play this fall, saying the benefits outweigh the risks of spreading the COVID-19 coronavirus. However, he says school districts can still delay contact sports until the spring, which is the plan for most districts in Cuyahoga County. Elsewhere, Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office wants to spend $3 million to cover postage for Ohio voters who mail in their general-election ballot this November. And passenger traffic is trending up at Cleveland Hopkins Airport, but still lags way behind last year’s numbers. Hear about these stories and more in today’s podcast. The podcast is a summary of cleveland.com’s…
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