Amy Acton won’t run for U.S. Senate in Ohio: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Workers take down an oak tree on the back of a private residential lot on Lake Road in Bay Village, Tuesday morning, April 6, 2021. The tree is potentially the oldest living thing in Cuyahoga County, estimated by some arborists to be more than 350 years old. Tree enthusiasts in Bay know it as the Grand Abby Oak, named for Abby Sammon, who took care of it for nearly 50 years.
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Many Ohio Asian Americans feeling let down by Lt. Gov. Jon Husted: Capitol Letter
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, speaking during a state briefing on April 24, 2020. (Office of Gov. Mike DeWine)
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Dismayed and disappointed: Lt. Gov. Jon Husted’s recent tweet that referred to the “Wuhan virus” and his ensuing defense of his use of the term has left many Asian Americans in Ohio feeling dismayed and disappointed in their leadership. Seth Richardson talked to a number of them who “didn’t feel his explanation – that he was attempting to criticize the Chinese government – sufficiently explained why he felt the need to use a term that many feel is, at the very least, unhelpful or, at worst, could lead to targeting people of Asian descent for violence,” Richardson writes.