Mall of America announces next chapter for Community Commons space
Throughout the last six months, Community Commons has given 17 minority owned businesses the opportunity to continue their operations in the shared space inside. Author: Charmaine Nero (KARE 11) Published: 6:57 PM CST March 3, 2021 Updated: 6:57 PM CST March 3, 2021
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. “Just something in the store to keep me inspired and striving for greatness,” says Dave Wanpue, the owner of 4 The Love.
Dave Wanpue has owned his business for the past two years. “We offer high quality street wear and sport wear apparel, men’s and women,” he says.
Throughout the last six months, Community Commons has given 17 minority owned businesses the opportunity to continue their operations in the shared space inside Mall of America – for free.
Community Action’s positive impacts
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Clinton County Community Action has been in operation since 1965 serving the low-income residents of Clinton County providing services to meet a multitude of needs.
Over the years, Community Action has operated a range of different programs with the following being a recap of what services were provided during 2020. Community Action has continued to provide these services during the COVID-19 crisis.
• The agency manages four senior housing projects – Blanchester Senior Villas, located on Madalyn Loftin Drive in Blanchester; Clinton Commons I, located on Commons Lane in Wilmington, Clinton Commons II, located on Jeanie Wilson Way, located in Wilmington and Community Commons on Community Drive, also located in Wilmington. In addition, the agency manages two family housing projects – Clinton Glen, located off Thorne Avenue and Wilmington Apartments located on Howard Street, both complexes are in Wilmington.
COVID-19 deaths at Trumbull County nursing homes and assisted living facilities rose by 16 this week, continuing the high number of deaths that have been recorded in the county in the past three weeks.
The number of deaths rose from 87 to 100 two weeks ago (up 13), from 100 to 121 last week (up 21) and from 121 to 137 this week (up 16). That adds up to 50 additional Trumbull County nursing home deaths in the last three weeks, according to Ohio Department of Health data.
The state does not report which nursing homes and assisted living facilities had deaths each week, only a total for each county.
Mahoning County’s number of nursing home deaths (204) rose by one this week. Columbiana County nursing home deaths stayed the same at 66.