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St Lawrence Bakery window sign announces closure with a thank you

View Comments A West Side Cincinnati staple, St. Lawrence Bakery in East Price Hill, has a sign in the window stating 120-year-old business has closed. One plastic-wrapped tray of baked goodies could still be seen in the mostly empty cases Monday afternoon. Window signs advertising donuts still filled another window. The closure sign in the window stated: Due to landlord electrical issues we have been forced to close our doors. We thank our customers for your loyalty, friendship and keeping us in business for 120 years. St. Lawrence Bakery. Phone calls to the business were not answered on Monday afternoon. The landlord was not able to be reached.

Cincinnati area bar: No NBA games on TV after LeBron James Columbus police statement

The games can go back on the TVs at Linne s Pub in Delhi Township when James is expelled  from the league, said bar owner Jay Linneman. James later deleted the Twitter post. In a new post, James said anger from anyone is not good including from himself.  Linneman, who announced the no NBA games on TV policy in a Facebook post, said he is tired of all athletes statements. They just need to play the game and that’s it, he said.  Their opinion doesn’t really matter. They’re using their position to push their opinions, and that’s just not right.

Delhi Township bar: No NBA games on TV until Lebron James expelled

Delhi Township bar: No NBA games on TV until Lebron James ‘expelled’ James posted then deleted a threatening tweet on Thursday after a fatal police shooting in Columbus. Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James drives to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers Isaac Okoro, right, in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Jan. 25, 2021, in Cleveland. Jarrett Allen, left, and Anthony Davis watch. The Lakers own 115-108. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) (Source: Tony Dejak) By Chris Mayhew | April 23, 2021 at 8:09 PM EDT - Updated April 23 at 9:16 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The owner of a West Side Cincinnati area bar refuses to show NBA games on television anymore over statements LeBron James made about a fatal police shooting of a teen in Columbus.

Cincinnati Bar to Stop Showing NBA Games After LeBron James Tweet on Ma Khia Bryant Death

Cincinnati Bar to Stop Showing NBA Games After LeBron James Tweet on Ma Khia Bryant Death On 4/24/21 at 11:17 AM EDT A Cincinnati-area bar owner says he will not be playing anymore NBA games until Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is expelled from the league over comments he made over a recent police shooting. Jay Linneman, owner of the West Side Cincinnati bar Linnie s Pub in Delhi Township, confirmed to the Cincinnati Enquirer Friday that TVs in his bar won t play any more NBA games after what he views as the final straw in James comments about police. Linneman s decision comes after a 16-year-old Black girl, Ma Khia Bryant, was shot and killed by Columbus, Ohio, police Tuesday afternoon, after authorities responded to a 911 call about someone being threatened.

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