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DeWine makes masks mandatory in 7 Ohio counties: Capitol Letter

DeWine makes masks mandatory in 7 Ohio counties: Capitol Letter Posted Jul 08, 2020 Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday issued mandatory mask or facial covering orders covering seven Ohio counties. (Office of Gov. Mike DeWine) Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Run for (face) cover: After months of demurring over making masks mandatory, Gov. Mike DeWine announced a new health order that will require them in the seven Ohio counties that are classified as red under the state’s new coronavirus warning system. DeWine said that Ohioans weren’t initially ready to be compelled to wear a mask, but can be more accepting of the orders when they watch the dangerous spikes in Texas and Florida, Laura Hancock reports.

2020: Pandemic, natural disaster and upheaval

2020: Pandemic, natural disaster and upheaval   December 24, 2020 Megan Whitermore celebrates graduation from the back of a truck on Main Street during Tuesday s parade. The ceremony was altered due to COVID-19 restrictions. As I sat down to write the 2020 Year in Review, I thought: I don t want to relive this year, nor should anyone else. But tradition dictates an annual recap, which if left unwritten, would end my positive relationship with CVN bookkeeper Jane Pascoe. Plus, the newspaper is a weekly black hole of white space that must be filled. So here it goes: A January 2020 blizzard that brought 50 inches of snow in two days prompted then-borough manager Debra Schnabel to declare a public safety emergency. She told the CVN she hoped the public would hunker down while public works crews cleared roads. The term would soon reappear in a different context two months after the severe weather event that, in hindsight, seems miniscule.

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Netflix has defeated libel claims related to The Laundromat, a film about the "Panama Papers." Maybe the judge was moved by Meryl Streep's performance. [Hollywood Reporter] A lawsuit has been filed over alleged abuse of migrant women in detention centers run by ICE. [NBC News] A typo in a Georgia election lawsuit says the lawyer verified the allegations under "plenty of perjury" instead of "penalty of perjury." [ABA Journal] Judges of the Southern District of New York exercised a rarely used power to keep the acting U.S. Attorney in Manhattan on the job until Joe Biden is inaugurated. [New York Times] A report alleges that some law firms took Payroll Protection Program money and banked the cash rather than used it on payroll. Don't think anyone should be surprised. [ABA Journal]

The Most Read Stories About Retail and Small Businesses in 2020

In a lengthy interview with  Portland Monthly, Desi Thonis, an employee at Oregon’s COVID-19-born Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, says she believes inefficient leadership in the program caused tens of thousands of self-employed Oregonians to go without any income for months after the state closures of businesses in March. We interviewed dozens of self-employed Portlanders who were all trying to fight through the problems to get the money they were owed and needed. At last count, Oregon had over 360,000 small businesses, according to state estimates, many of which have shuttered or seen their profits drastically drop as the coronavirus pandemic spreads. And many were counting on their insurance policies to see them through. But an investigation by 

Algy Trimmings, also known as Algy Team, files Chapter 11 bankruptcy - South Florida Business Journal

Algy Trimmings, also known as Algy Team, files Chapter 11 bankruptcy - South Florida Business Journal
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