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This last year has been tough for everyone as the impact of COVID-19 invades everyone’s lives, but recent data show it has been toughest for women especially moms.
More than 4.6 million women have lost their jobs since the beginning of the pandemic, almost a third of them aged between 25 and 44. Most of them cited childcare as the reason they had to leave work.
A LeanIn.org/McKinsey Women in the Workplace Report released last September showed coronavirus is rolling back the significant gains of women in the workplace achieved in the past few years.
The study of 317 companies representing over 12 million workers found one in every four women were considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce because of the pandemic. Around three in four senior-level women surveyed said “burnout” was the reason.
YOUNGSTOWN Ronald L. Handy III, 23, of Albert Drive in North Benton, was sentenced to four years in prison Monday after pleading guilty to four counts of fe
Courtney Hall, right, addresses Judge John Durkin of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday before he sentenced her to three years in prison for trying to hide the gun, clothing and car of her boyfriend, John C. Bruner III, after he killed the Sierra Morris, the mother of his child, and her father Leroy Morris in Youngstown last February. At left is one of her attorneys, Colin Meeker.
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YOUNGSTOWN The woman who drove a shooter to the West Judson Avenue home where Sierra Morris, 25, and her father, Leroy Morris, 58, were shot to death last Feb. 29, was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison.
Arkansas Medical Cannabis Sales Top $200 Million
Patients have purchased 30,648 pounds of medical cannabis since the first dispensary opened in May 2019.
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration has reported that medical cannabis sales in the state have surpassed $200 million, according to a KATV report.
Patients have purchased 30,648 pounds of medical cannabis since the first dispensary opened in May 2019, the news outlet reported.
Green Springs Medical in Hot Springs has sold the most cannabis in the state to date at 3,414 pounds, according to KATV.
Gen Z Customers Are Entering the Cannabis Market
The legal cannabis industry is about to be bombarded with new customers members of a distinct generation with new tastes and emerging cultural touchstones.