Betsy over to you to talk about some other issues. Decided tonight. Yeah, a lot of folks keeping an eye on those races down at the bottom of the screen, but we've been watching very closely the local school levies and bond issues that are on the ballot today. Education Station reporter Danielle Wiggins joins us now with the latest and Danielle, some of these races are very close. Matter of fact, one you say is five votes difference, five votes. Now you hear that old cliche about every vote matters and for Brooklyn City schools, that phrase holds true, that district is looking to generate $20 million for renovations on district buildings through a bond issue. And right now the measure has passed by just five votes. However, all of the mail in ballots have not been counted so that outcome could change. But as of right now, this one is so close, it would trigger an automatic recount according to Ohio law. Now let's move from Cuyahoga County to Summit County where we just plus learned moments ago that the Nordonia Hills school districts levy has failed. The district wanted voters to approve an operating and permanent improvement levy that would generate more than $7 million annually for the district. And now we move to Medina County where the Medina City school district is also looking to pass their operating levy tonight. And as of this moment, with 92% of precincts reporting, the measure is failing. If passed, the levy would generate approximately $14 million annually for the district. And of course, we will continue to follow school levies and bond issues through the night and we will have all of the results on wkyc.com. Let's see, folks can check there and of course, tomorrow morning starting at 430 on go. Awesome. Thank you so much.