Toledo City Council announced Tuesday the meeting "regarding the employment of the city auditor" would be held on Wednesday. It was canceled just hours later.
The city of Toledo must enter into a contract with RIP Medical Debt. The nonprofit's president and CEO, Allison Sesso, said she is unsure how soon this will happen.
And right now, during a pandemic and all of the economic challenges that come with it, might seem like bad timing.
Thousands of central Ohio residents and business owners are struggling to maintain home and health in this difficult time.
And that’s actually part of the reason for Mid-Ohio Food Collective’s potentially game-changing ask.
“The need is now,” Steve Steinour, Huntington Bank’s chairman, president and
chief executive officer told the Dispatch Editorial Board.
He is right.
Hunger cannot wait, and neither can efforts to combat it.
The need has been described in scores of Columbus Dispatch articles over the years and a recent CBS “60 Minutes” segment showcasing the impact of COVID-19 on Columbus.