On the 20th episode of the Fallscast, on the 20th day (of the 10th month) of the year 2020 (a sign?), we talk about a lot of COVID-19 news plus more, including:
*Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh recently went through a difficult fight with the coronavirus, having to be hospitalized.
*Summit County Public Health is asking the community to keep their guard, with cases increasing in the county up to 40-50 per day, when we were seeing 10-20 per day in June.
*Retro Dog has fallen victim to the pandemic, closing its doors after eight years, but we can now get cocktails and alcohol-infused drinks to go!
*After having issues filling absentee ballot orders with their contracted printer, the Summit County Board of Elections (and 19 other counties) are now handling requests themselves.
**Vote**
*Be sure to check out the Spooktacular Halloween Display Tour and register your display if you have not already. As of recording there are already 55 displays registered. Check out the map at https://www.cityofcf.com/spooktacular-halloween-display-tour and follow the displays throughout the city.
*Bart interviews Ruben Ryan of Point of No Return (PNR) Improv troupe about how they have adapted their shows during the pandemic, as well as his history in comedy and theater. (1:02:55)
Thank you for listening. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. Drop us a line at fallsfreepress@gmail.com.
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