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Ohio brewery sues Pennsylvania over 'protectionist' rules that limit beer sales
A Cincinnati-based brewery is taking aim at Pennsylvania's alcohol regulations. Urban Artifact, a 9-year-old brewery that specializes in fruit-infused beers, filed a federal lawsuit earlier this month alleging that Pennsylvania uses unfair barriers to restrict sales from companies that aren't located in the commonwealth. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Here’s how much Mahoning Valley arts organizations will receive from Ohio Arts Council
Donna Collins is the executive director of the Ohio Arts Council. According to Collins, the OAC board approved 935 grants to Ohio arts organizations. It’s a total of $22,704,702, the largest single round of grant awards distributed to OAC funding applicants in the agency’s history, according to Collins.
Older LGBTQ+ people often face social isolation and fear, but groups working to bring inclusion
Two Columbus documentary film makers interviewed more than 50 people who once frequented Ohio's longest-running lesbian bar. They found a common theme among many of the patrons. As the many of the patrons age, they've started to lose the sense of community they once found at the bar. Evidence shows...
Canton accepts Civic Center land donation, creates new parking pact with ArtsinStark
CANTON – The city of Canton will now own the land underneath the Canton Memorial Civic Center for the first time in the facility’s 73-year history. Canton City Council agreed Monday to end its 90-year lease with the Stark County commissioners for the land underneath the Canton Memorial Civic Center and agreed to...
Biden expected to sign Sen. Brown’s All-American Flag Act
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - American flags purchased by the federal government will soon be required to be completely produced and manufactured in the United States. President Joe Biden is expected to sign a bill soon with the new mandate. The government had previously only been required to buy flags that...
Scarlet and Gold: Former Buckeye wins gold at Paris Olympic Games
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Dover, Ohio, native and former decorated Ohio State swimmer Hunter Armstrong is adding more gold to his collection. On Saturday, Armstrong propelled Team USA to its first gold medal of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games after swimming 46.75 in the third leg of the 4x100 free relay, clocking the fastest time of his team.
California-based grocery chain opening location in Belden Village Commons
JACKSON TWP. − Grocery Outlet, a California-based discount grocer, has leased space in Belden Village Commons for its first location in Stark County. Grocery Outlet Inc. entered the lease on July 1 with the Pittsburgh-based Glimcher Group, owner of the plaza, according to Stark County Recorder's Office records. It's for 4844 Everhard Road...
Historical Society of Mount Pleasant hosting their annual tour this weekend
JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO (WTRF) – If you’re a major history buff or if you just love beautiful scenic farmland, this weekend there is a special event you won’t want to miss! The Historical Society of Mount Pleasant will host their annual tour of historic properties. It’s a step back in time as visitors will tour […]
Going for gold! Marcus Christopher of Canton to compete for medal Wednesday in BMX freestyle finals at Paris Olympics
PARIS, France — Can Northeast Ohio bring home another medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics? Marcus Christopher of Canton will get his chance on Wednesday as he competes for Team USA in cycling BMX freestyle. He qualified for the medal round on Tuesday after finishing in second place out...
Massillon adjusts proposed startup fees for recreational marijuana shops in the city
MASSILLON – Officials are pushing the reset button on legislation aimed at allowing recreational marijuana operations to open in the city. A proposal was presented Monday night by Councilman Mike Gregg, R-Ward 3, amending the limit on the number of marijuana operators to no more than two citywide. Cannabis cues: Why haven't Ohio recreational...
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