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Brighten Brewing Co looks for summer opening in Copley

Brighten Brewing Co. looks for summer opening in Copley © Marc Bona/cleveland.com A small patio is set up with covered tables. COPLEY, Ohio – New breweries pop up with a lot of hope and hard work. When Brighten Brewing Co. opens it will have an award-winning brewer making beer. Tom Robbins, who owns the brewery with Elliott Pickett, has earned not one but two Great American Beer Festival awards. In his previous job, with Lager Heads Brewing Co. of Medina, he won bronze for Smokie Robbins, a smoked black lager in the smoked beer category in 2015, and then bronze again for his Oktoberfest in the American-Style Amber Lager category in 2018.

Man wounded in shooting outside Akron bar

Man wounded in shooting outside Akron bar Updated 4:16 AM; CLEVELAND, Ohio A 27-year-old man was shot in the leg after a fight erupted at a bar in the Merriman Valley, police say. Officers were called to Dolly’s Bar and Grille on the 1700 block of Merriman Road at about 11:50 p.m. Wednesday. While on the way to the bar, police found out that EMS workers had been flagged down by people in a vehicle with a shooting victim inside near North Portage Path and Hereford Drive in the Highland Square neighborhood. The victim was taken to Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital and his wound was not considered life-threatening, police say.

Akron s source-of-income discrimination proposal could make housing accessible for hundreds of Akron-area voucher holders

Akron’s source-of-income discrimination proposal could make housing accessible for hundreds of Akron-area voucher holders Robin Goist, cleveland.com, cleveland.com AKRON, Ohio – Akron’s proposal to bar landlords from discriminating against tenants based on their lawful source of income could make housing accessible for hundreds of Summit County families who have a housing voucher but can’t find a unit, the housing authority told City Council on Monday. At any given time, about 350 to 650 people with a Housing Choice voucher are looking for housing in the Akron area, Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority Deputy Director Debbie Barry told the Housing and Neighborhood Assistance Committee.

Morning Headlines: DeWine Pauses Use of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine; Ohio Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Stark Purchase of Dominion Voting Machines

PIXABAY The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to fast-track a ruling in the case pitting the Stark County Board of Elections against the county’s commissioners over the purchase of Dominion voting machines. The board is seeking to force the commissioners to agree to the purchase of nearly 1,500 Dominion touchscreen voting machines. Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, April 13: DeWine Pauses Use of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine Ohio Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Stark Purchase of Dominion Voting Machines State Will Not Release Data on Positive COVID-19 Cases in Health Care Workers Despite Confusion, Ohio’s Mask Mandate Still in Effect

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