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Ohio Investigative Unit cites 2 businesses for violating Gov DeWine s health orders

Ohio Investigative Unit cites 2 businesses for violating Gov. DeWine’s health orders Ohio Investigative Unit cites 2 businesses for violating Gov. DeWine’s health orders (Source: unsplash.com) By Avery Williams | April 18, 2021 at 12:03 PM EDT - Updated April 18 at 12:03 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Two local businesses are at the mercy of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission after the Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) cited them for not following Gov. DeWine’s health orders. The OIU said the following businesses were cited for improper conduct - disorderly activity this weekend: Grand River Manor in Geneva Gen’s 176 Bar and Grill in Parma

Warrensville Heights, Cleveland bars cited for violating coronavirus health orders

Warrensville Heights, Cleveland bars cited for violating coronavirus health orders Updated Apr 11, 2021; Posted Apr 11, 2021 Two Northeast Ohio establishments were cited early Sunday for violating health orders put in place to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus.Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – Two Northeast Ohio establishments were cited early Sunday for violating health orders put in place to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus. Citations were given to Three Kings, a bar and lounge on Emery Road in Warrensville Heights, and The DSTRKT Hybrid Lounge, a nightclub near the intersection of East 21st Street and St. Clair Avenue in Cleveland, a news release from the Ohio Investigative Unit says.

Ohio Investigative Unit cites 4 businesses for violating Gov DeWine s health orders

Ohio Investigative Unit cites 6 businesses for violating Gov. DeWine’s health orders Ohio Investigative Unit cites 6 businesses for violating Gov. DeWine’s health orders (Source: unsplash.com) By Avery Williams | April 11, 2021 at 10:07 AM EDT - Updated April 11 at 12:19 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Six local businesses are at the mercy of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission after the Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) cited them for not following Gov. DeWine’s health orders. The OIU said the following businesses were cited for improper conduct - disorderly activity this weekend: Touch of Italy in Bedford Heights Lake Effectz in Madison 3 Kings in Warrensville Heights

Do Ohio bars still have to follow health orders?

Amirah s Turn was cited in August 2020 for improper conduct – disorderly activity. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 10:39 PM EDT April 10, 2021 SANDUSKY, Ohio Editor s note: The above video was originally broadcast on February 23. Ohio Investigative Unit agents visited ‘Amirah’s Turn’, formerly known as the Dog House in Sandusky bar, on Friday night. Agents issued another COVID-19 citation for the bar. The citation, for improper conduct – disorderly conduct - is the second one in eight months for Amirah’s Turn. Agents say they entered the bar around 10 p.m. where they witnessed patrons closely congregated, with little to no social distancing measures being observed or physical barriers in place.

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