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Orrville Area Chamber of Commerce reassembles for 2021 awards dinner

ORRVILLE  Chamber members cut loose, kicked off their Sunday shoes, and lost those COVID blues as they reassembled at the annual awards dinner and Celebration of Community. A pleasant summer evening greeted guests on Thursday as they gathered outside Orrville High School for the Orrville Area Chamber of Commerce event that took a more laid-back approach this year. Guests enjoyed grilled Gerber s chicken and other picnic sides from Buehler’s Ferris Food Truck. After dinner, they all headed inside for the awards presentation in the high school s performing arts center. It was a welcome change to return in person following last year’s all-virtual event. The chamber still gave the option of attending the 2021 awards virtually, including a carry-out meal from Buehler’s in Orrville. 

Here are all the bills impacting the LGBTQ community in Ohio

Here are all the bills impacting the LGBTQ community in Ohio
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Here are all the state bills impacting the LGBTQ community in Ohio

Here are all the state bills impacting the LGBTQ community in Ohio
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Ohio Senate passes state budget bill, sending it toward likely negotiations with House

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Senate passed a two-year, $74.5 billion state operating budget bill Wednesday afternoon, with 5% income tax cuts and an overhaul to education spending. House Bill 110 passed 25 to 8, along partisan lines. The next step is for the bill to return to the House for a vote on whether to agree with the changes the Senate made to the bill - expected Thursday afternoon. The .

Ohio abortion advocates watch Mississippi U S Supreme Court case

View Comments A case heading to the U.S. Supreme Court next year could have profound impacts on abortion access in Ohio, with advocates on both sides of the debate hoping  or fearing  that justices will roll back reproductive rights established decades ago.  The Supreme Court announced this week that it will review a Mississippi law, tossed out by lower courts, that bans most abortions after 15 weeks  before a fetus is considered viable under current legal standards. Justices aren t expected to make a decision until next year, when Ohio will be in the throes of a contentious midterm election. The fact that this is going before the Supreme Court is putting 50 years of precedent around reproductive rights at risk and in question, said Laurel Powell, spokesperson for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio. Anti-abortion politicians have really fought for this moment.

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