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First of its kind child urgent care facility now open in Lexington

Parents looking for after-hours pediatric care for their child may be hard to find. Now, a new Lexington urgent care center in Lexington may solve that issue

Northwest Ohio bars and patrons excited after curfew hours lifted

Bowling Green bar owners, patrons excited for return to normal business hours Gov. DeWine lifted Ohio s curfew and last call restrictions after COVID-19 hospitalizations dropped. For bars, it means a return to some normalcy and more business. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 11:51 PM EST February 11, 2021 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio For months, bars and restaurants were banned from normal operation here in Ohio. But that has come to an end Thursday.  Gov. Mike DeWine lifted the statewide curfew for non-essential businesses after seeing covid hospitalizations below 2,500 for more than a week. People and businesses are excited about the return back to normal. 

Is Ohio s statewide curfew helping? Businesses say no

Is Ohio s statewide curfew helping? Businesses say no Toledo-Lucas County Health Commissioner Eric Zgodzinski says he believes the curfew is helping, but there s no doubt it s also hurting small businesses. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 12:07 AM EST January 22, 2021 OHIO, USA Gov. Mike DeWine says case numbers are still high and the 10 p.m. statewide curfew will not come to an end Saturday.  But, is the curfew doing anything to actually stop the spread of the coronavirus?  Toledo-Lucas County Health Commissioner Eric Zgodzinski believes it is, but also doesn t dispute that it s hurting small business at the same time. The balancing act, that s so hard, he said. We re trying to keep the disease at bay.

Local bars seek curfew exemption on big game days

Local bars seek curfew exemption on Buckeyes, Browns big game days As the Browns and Buckeyes play their biggest games in years, bar owners will have to shut down halfway through the games because of the curfew. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 11:45 PM EST January 9, 2021 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio Bars and restaurants are frustrated with the statewide COVID-19 curfew as the Cleveland Browns and Ohio State Buckeyes prepare for their biggest games of the year. In fact - some bars want Governor Mike DeWine to grant a curfew exemption for them - just for the games, as they hope to cash in on the popular games after a tough 2020.

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