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Robert Levin reopens flagship Mt Pleasant store

Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Longtime Levin employee Dee Henry spends a moment with Levin Furniture Co. owner Robert Levin after the pair cut the ribbon for the reopening of the store in Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday. Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Robert Levin announces the reopening of the Mt. Pleasant store after a ribbon is cut on Wednesday. Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Brothers John Schultz (left) and Matt Schultz (right), both from Erie and co-CEOs of Levin Furniture, give remarks to the crowd during a reopening ceremony Wednesday in Mt. Pleasant.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.

Ojai Valley News - County moves to orange tier

County moves to orange tier Screenshot from County of Ventura Ventura County Executive Officer Mike Powers speaks about the orange tier at the April 6 county COVID-19 press conference. Austin Widger,  Ojai Valley News reporter Ventura County moved to the COVID-19 orange tier of reopening April 7, meaning gyms, movie theaters and other businesses can now welcome more customers. The county’s adjusted case rate as of April 6 is 3.9 cases per 100,000 residents, allowing it to move to the orange tier. The seven-day testing positivity rate is 1.6% (yellow) and the health equity seven-day testing positivity rate is 2.8% (orange). “We welcome moving into the orange tier, not only because it increases capacity limits for restaurants, but it also allows for the opening of many businesses that have been required to remain closed up to this point,” said Jamie Fleming, CEO of the Ojai Valley Chamber of Commerce. “We definitely want everyone in the Ojai business community to be a

Ventura County enters Orange Tier at midnight

Ventura County enters ‘Orange Tier’ at midnight VENTURA, Calif. On the same day Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state could fully reopen on June 15, Ventura County is now celebrating a big step towards normal life returning. County leaders announced Tuesday that Ventura County will head into the even less restrictive Orange Tier of the State’s reopening plan by midnight on Wednesday. It was welcome news for local businesses and business owners. This new tier means movie theaters, restaurants, churches, museums, zoos and aquariums can go from 25 percent capacity indoors to 50 percent. Breweries and wineries can now offer indoor services at 25 percent capacity. Gyms will go from 10 to 25 percent capacity, and this also means that theme parks, and family entertainment centers can resume indoor operations at 25 percent capacity. Retail capacity restrictions will also be lifted.

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