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The Ohio Department of Agriculture plans to levy a $500 fine for an unlicensed inflatable slide to the Land of Illusion, where a teen drowned in a pond last month, but as Ohio Attorney General told the press Monday, that agency has no jurisdiction over the pond.
ODA officials said photos were sent to its office that showed Land of Illusion operating an inflatable slide after their inspectors told them not to. Inspectors said the park did not have proper documentation for the slide and they were, therefore, unable to inspect it.
ODA said they told Land of Illusion the slide could not be operated until an inspection was complete.
Virginia families start receiving new, monthly child tax credit payments
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The Spectrum: Another Republican enters Senate race; the opioid crisis in Ohio
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Letters: Spin the news, delay the information, protect political associates?
An article in The Lima News said Ohio Attorney General David Yost asked, “why kick the can down the road.” Am I the only person who suspects this is just a way to cover up the fact that many Republican and Democrat political figures in Ohio have taken money from a campaign fund for their their personal use that Yost does not want to be made public?
It sounds like “political spin the news censorship.” The Ohio Elections Commission on Thursday delayed its review of a massive list of campaign finance violations brought by the state elections chief against suspects in an alleged $60 million bribery scheme, citing the ongoing investigation.”