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Ed Norris, 76, works out his pecs at the Cass County YMCA on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 in Logansport. Norris has been going to the Y for about five years.
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Jessie Williams, 28, uses a step machine at the Cass County YMCA on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 in Logansport. Williams, who has been going since about 2008, said it helps her health physically and mentally.
Jonah Hinebaugh | Pharos-Tribune
Silhouettes of people working out at the Cass County YMCA on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 in Logansport.
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Healthy. Wealthy. Wise.
No matter who a person is or from which walk of life a person comes, these three topics seem to top the list of New Year’s resolutions. But the one that stands out for 2021 is health – mental and physical health.
Where to, how much, did PPP loans go to Scioto County businesses?
By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com
SCIOTO As negotiations stall in Washington on additional COVID-19 relief money, local and state politicians have pleaded with Congress to pass another stimulus.
Gov. Mike DeWine said while vaccines are on the way, the health and economic threat is still very much alive as record-high cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have been recorded in the state as of late.
“Many vital CARES Act programs have already run out, and more are set to expire before the end of the year. Ohio’s workers, families, small businesses and industries, health care professionals, schools and children are struggling,” said DeWine in a Dec. 7 press release, the package needed before the holiday recess. “Additional substantial aid is essential. Continued investment will not only allow us to dampen the economic fallout in Ohio and slow a potential recession in the coming years but ultimately,