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Consumer Protection Week highlights safety
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The Ohio Department of Commerce is sharing some important tips during this year’s National Consumer Protection Week, which began Feb. 28 and is ongoing until March 6. This year’s focus is to help consumers better understand what they should look out for when seeking advice and information online.
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COLUMBUS The number of online apps, websites, and influencers consumers have access to in 2021 is staggering. In order to help consumers better understand what they should look out for when seeking advice and information online, the Ohio Department of Commerce is sharing some important tips during this year’s National Consumer Protection Week, which began Feb. 28 and is ongoing until March 6.
Liquor license removed from Cleveland gas station where violent crimes frequently happen, police say
Liquor license removed from Cleveland gas station where violent crimes frequently happen By Julia Bingel and Kelly Kennedy | February 25, 2021 at 2:26 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 10:19 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Gas USA on the corner of St. Clair Avenue and E. 123rd Street in Glenville, where numerous calls to police about dangerous and fatal incidents occurred, is no longer able to legally sell alcohol.
Cleveland police said there have been several problems at the gas station including: homicide, shots fired, felonious assaults, assaults, loud noise complaints, people threatening others with a weapon, robberies, drug overdoses and fights.
February 12, 2021 || Modifications and new sections are in red.
RE: Update 42 – New
Work Safe Additions to the Be Smart, Stay Safe Order
As Vermont continues its work to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, reduce the spread of the virus, keep Vermonters working, and keep our children in school, our mitigation strategy is constantly evolving.
To that end, the following is required of all Vermonters, visitors, and businesses per the Governor’s Executive Order:
Critical Updates - Effective until further notice.
All multi-household social gatherings indoors and outdoors in public and private spaces are prohibited. This includes all public and private gatherings including but not limited to household gatherings, parties, weddings, events, etc. Review section 4.1 of this memo for additional information about limited permissible multi-household outdoor recreation.
CANTON The Carpe Diem Coffee Shop intends to offer something a little stronger than coffee in the near future.
Owners Patrick and Cathy Wyatt are in the process of obtaining a liquor permit, allowing them to craft a signature drink like the Irish coffee served by Dead Rabbit, a bar in New York City. They re one of four businesses that have applied for the 15 liquor permits created with the city s downtown entertainment district last February. We don t want to become a full-fledged bar, with people coming in there and handing out all day, but we definitely want to enhance our coffee and anything that has a coffee theme with it, Patrick Wyatt said.