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Toledo pharmacists accused of ignoring drug seeking behavior

Updated: 1:00 PM EST January 15, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio A temporary restraining order, enjoining a Toledo pharmacy and two of its pharmacists from dispensing opioids and other controlled substances, has been issued by a federal court in the state, the Department of Justice announced Friday. According to a civil complaint filed Jan. 6, Shaffer Pharmacy, its owner Thomas Tadsen and pharmacist Wilson Bunton, are accused of repeatedly dispensing opioids and other controlled substances in violation of the Controlled Substances Act.  The complaint alleges that over a period of several years, the pharmacists dispensed highly addictive and highly abused prescription opioids while ignoring “red flags” described as obvious indications of drug diversion and drug-seeking behavior.

Bureau of Workers Compensation urges employers to cash pandemic relief checks

Documenting Ohio s path to recovery from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020-2021

Documenting Ohio s path to recovery from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020-2021
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Ohio BWC infusion of $5 billion will help small businesses survive

Ohio BWC infusion of $5 billion will help small businesses survive Ohio BWC Infusion of $5 Billion Will Provide A Lifeline To Small Business Owners Fighting To Survive COLUMBUS NFIB, the state’s leading small business association, issued the following statement on the request by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to the board of the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to return an additional five billion dollars back to Ohio employers. This statement can be attributed to Roger Geiger, Executive Director for NFIB in Ohio. “Ohio small business owners cannot thank the DeWine Administration and the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) enough for returning an additional five billion dollars back to Ohio employers as they continue to be weighed down by this pandemic. This administration has pulled out all the stops to keep Ohio’s economic engine, small business, afloat. This goes a long way to assisting them retaining employees, paying utilities and rent, and keeping the doors

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