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Cincinnati business owners react positively to decision to lift COVID-19 health orders in June

Cincinnati business owners react positively to decision to lift COVID-19 health orders in June Signs asking customers to wear masks expected to start disappearing June 2 Share Updated: 5:47 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Signs asking customers to wear masks expected to start disappearing June 2 Share Updated: 5:47 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript SAYING YOU HAVE TO COVER YOUR FACE BEFORE SITTING DOWN TO EAT, WILL PROBABLY START DISAPPEARING ONCE OHIO’S HEALTH ORDERS ARE LIFTED. IN BETWEEN LUNCH BITES TODAY, TONY BALL OF GREEN TOWNSHIP SAID HE’S HAPPY COVID-RELATED HEALTH ORDERS IN OHIO WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST STARTING JUN TWO JUNE 2. IT’S AGGRESSIVE. YOU KNOW, I WAS KIND OF THINKING MORE LIKE JULY, BUT, YOU KNOW, WE ARE GETTING THE NUMBERS UP FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE FULLY VACCINATED, AND I THINK PEOPLE ARE ANXIOUS TO KIND OF RETURN TO NORMAL. TODD: LEA DICKMAN RUNS THE TICKLE PICKLE RESTAURANT IN NORTHSIDE. SHE’S STILL PROCESSI

Could Greater Cincinnati companies lead the way toward making the economy work better for us all?

Could Greater Cincinnati companies lead the way toward making the economy work better for us all? Capitalism is not working for everybody Kareem Elgazzar | WCPO and last updated 2021-04-26 07:23:56-04 CINCINNATI — Capitalism in the United States needs an overhaul, and Cincinnati businesses could help lead the way. So says Tom Williams, and he ought to know. Williams is a commissioner for the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism – a national group working to make economic systems function better for everyone and a founder of the Workforce Innovation Center at the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber. He also has deep roots in the Cincinnati business community as president and CEO of Downtown-based North American Properties and a principal owner of both the Cincinnati Reds and Skyline Chili Inc.

Cincinnati Children s CEO Michael Fisher stepping down later this year

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, the region’s world-renowned pediatric care facility, now is looking for a new president on word Tuesday that Michael Fisher will step down from the job by the end of the year. Fisher, 61, is the longest-serving hospital leader in the Cincinnati area. His decision to leave was closely guarded until he told the Cincinnati Children’s board of trustees and its 16,500 workers in a video released in the afternoon. “I love Cincinnati Children’s and all that we do for kids and their families, our community and our employees,” he said in a statement. “While our work is never done, we are stronger than ever.”

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