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The Ohio Legislature dropped a multi-billion dollar COVID relief plan on Tuesday afternoon intended to improve public health and provide support to entities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. The $2.15 billion proposal is part of the Statehouse’s response to the economic stressors of the pandemic and is funded, in part, by federal funds.
Thus far, the relief plan has been laid out in four Senate Bills organized by subject matter. The House is expected to release “companion bills” with identical content, enabling the Chambers to conduct Committee hearings on these measures simultaneously. The legislation as drafted would provide Ohio schools, businesses, public health professionals, child care providers, housing-insecure persons, and others with monetary assistance. Additional details are below.
Strongsville man with a gun in his vehicle arrested for yelling at gas station customers and staff: Brooklyn Police Blotter
BROOKLYN, Ohio
Aggravated menacing, Cascade Crossing: On Feb. 3, a Cascade Crossing gas station employee called police about a man yelling at the staff and customers.
An arriving officer located the suspect, who was arrested for aggravated menacing and disorderly conduct.
During a search of the Strongsville man’s vehicle, police found a pistol with five rounds of ammunition.
The man was also charged with improperly handling a firearm in a motor vehicle.
Theft, Brookpark Road: On Feb. 3, a Menards employee observed a customer flee the Brookpark Road store with merchandise valued at more than $769.