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I haven t slept: Norwood residents tired of flooding demand action
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For Norwood residents, Wednesday s flooding was déjà vu
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While the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has provided for many a light at the end of a long tunnel, challenges may remain for quite some time for the Yolo County healthcare providers charged with delivering those vaccines.
Local healthcare systems, which will continue to focus on the virus and vaccinations for months to come, are also coping with decreased revenue, staff burnout and patients who delayed preventive care over the last year, leading in some cases to acute conditions.
During a COVID-19 community summit hosted by the Yolo County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, representatives of local healthcare systems along with a variety of other sectors provided an update on the challenges they are dealing with even as the end of the pandemic may be in sight.
Ohio wins judgment against Norwood condo developer who left town with deposits
Legacy Lofts developer ordered to pay $93,750
Dan Monk
and last updated 2021-02-10 10:46:12-05
NORWOOD, Ohio â Ohioâs Attorney General has won a $93,750 judgment against a Norwood condo developer who left town without refunding deposits for his unfinished project.
But questions linger for the victims of developer Scott Byron Call, including his former customers and the buildings he promised to revive.
In a Feb. 4 ruling, Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Terry Nestor ordered Call and his company, Legacy Lofts on Courtland LLC, to pay a $50,000 civil penalty to the state. The judgment also required payments ranging from $3,500 to $10,000 to seven would-be condo buyers.