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Ohio: Over $11 Million in Recreational Marijuana Sold During First Four Days of Legal Sales
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Ohio’s recreational marijuana market kicked off with a strong start, bringing in over $11.5 million in sales during the first week, according to data from the state’s Division of Cannabis Control released on Wednesday. Dispensaries across Ohio moved 1,285 pounds of marijuana flower and sold 173,043 units of other cannabis products, including edibles and topicals, … Continue reading The post Ohio: Over $11 Million in Recreational Marijuana Sold During First Four Days of Legal Sales appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
LL Flooring closing four Ohio stores amid bankruptcy. See the which ones will shut down
LL Flooring, previously known as Lumber Liquidators, announced that it will close four Ohio stores as it shutters 94 stores nationwide. The retail flooring company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday, citing slowing home sales and rising interest rates, per a release on its website. LL Flooring is the latest company...
Ohio vacationer claims spilled milk stopped her from scanning items at self-checkout
An Ohio woman was arrested while on vacation for allegedly skip-scanning over $90 worth of items at a self-checkout in Walmart. A deputy responded to Walmart, located at 550 U.S. Hwy. 27 in Clermont, regarding retail theft around 11:37 a.m. Monday, according to an arrest report from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
Ohio has passed transgender bathroom laws in schools. Are businesses next?
LIMA — A transgender bathroom ban was first introduced by North Carolina in 2016. The law, HB2, proposed people use bathrooms aligned with their gender from birth and not what they identify with. It was officially repealed in 2020 after a partial repeal in 2017 and statewide boycotting and frustrations among the community. Eight years later, states are forming similar versions of HB2 and are making it further, being signed into legislation. As it stands, 20% of the states have an active bathroom law. The law states that transgender people must use the bathroom according to their gender from birth and not what they identify as, emphasizing schools, locker rooms, and government-owned buildings.
Vance makes unlikely debate dare; attacks on Harris deemed ‘silly false claims’: JD Vance in the news
WASHINGTON – Today is the day that Ohio Sen. JD Vance quipped he would be ready to take the stage against the Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. Vance has been making headlines for his latest attempt to stoke controversy on the campaign trail, challenging Harris...
Tedeschi Trucks Band barnstorms Blossom with a rock and soul revue-roadshow for the ages (photos)
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio – Message to anyone still trying to put rock and roll in the grave: Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks would like a word with you. The bluesy, bandleading power couple and their Tedeschi Trucks Band – a blended musical “family band” and a true rock and soul revue of epic proportions – delivered a powerhouse set at Blossom Music Center on Tuesday night that could not be denied.
OHS Girl’s Tennis Drops 3-2 Decision To CF
A tough loss at Orr Park on Wednesday night to the Clear Fork Colts for the Lady Rider tennis team. The match featured 3 tiebreakers and the girls came up on the short side of those. Great effort by everyone and congratulations to Valaria Garcia and Kenney Leggett for their first varsity win of their career!
1.8-magnitude ‘tremor’ off Lake Erie detected between Eastlake, Euclid
Another earthquake has occurred in Lake County, though the event was much smaller, described as “very weak,” than recent incidents, officials noted. According to the United States Geological Survey’s National Earthquake Information Center, a minor 1.8-magnitude tremor was detected about six miles northwest off the shores of Lake Erie, between Eastlake and Euclid, at approximately 10:26 p.m. on Aug. 13.
Free school supplies, family fun at ‘Mayor Bibb’s Back to School FEST’ Aug. 24
CLEVELAND, OH – As the summer winds down and the school year approaches, Mayor Justin Bibb is inviting families across Cleveland to kick off the new academic year at the Back to School FEST event on Aug. 24. The free event, which will take place at the Cleveland Public...
MetroHealth pledges to rebuild community trust as it considers ‘hospital in a park’
CLEVELAND, Ohio — MetroHealth System pledged to solicit input from neighborhood leaders and its own employees as it finalizes its “hospital in a park” building plan, the health system said during a meeting Wednesday with cleveland.com reporters and editors. Former MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed, who was recently...
Cleveland home repair lottery open one more week
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland homeowners have one more week to submit their names for a chance at winning the city’s home-repair lottery. One hundred fifty winners will be selected to receive up to $30,000 for a single major repair to things like roofs, foundations, home exteriors, and furnace and air-conditioning units.
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