The U.S. Justice Department has filed a civil suit against two pro-life organizations and seven individuals, alleging they violated federal law by obstructing access to an abortion clinic in Ohio in 2021. The suit accuses the defendants of using physical force, threats of force, and property damage to prevent patients from obtaining or providing abortion services, violating the 1994 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. The complaint seeks $5,000 in damages for each person affected and fines of up to $20,516 for each defendant.
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Lima, Ohio is gearing up for a week-long celebration of National Travel and Tourism Week, happening May 19th through 25th. Visit Greater Lima, the area’s tourism champion, is at the forefront of the festivities. Tourism is a major economic driver, bringing in billions of dollars in state and local revenue. Hotels are the unsung heroes of the tourism industry, providing a welcoming experience for visitors. Tourism benefits everyone, not just tourists, by boosting the local economy and creating jobs. Visit Greater Lima has planned a week of activities to celebrate, including showering hotels with appreciation gifts and launching a social media campaign highlighting the power of tourism in Lima.
Family Dollar is closing another location in Ohio, this time in Conesville, leaving residents without easy access to affordable essentials. The store, which opened in January 2021, employed seven to 10 sales associates but is now set to lay off all employees by April 20. Some residents are expressing disappointment and concern about the loss of a convenient shopping option, while others question the store’s sales performance. The closure is part of a larger trend of Family Dollar store closures in Ohio, with 34 other locations closing on or around April 20. Family Dollar’s parent company, Dollar Tree, plans to shut down around 1,000 stores in the coming years, citing declining sales due to the cost-of-living crisis, inflation, and reduced government benefits.
The Cincinnati Open, formerly known as the Western & Southern Open, is returning to Mason, Ohio, in August 2024. To commemorate its 125th anniversary, the tournament is reverting to its original name to honor its rich history. Single-session tickets are still available for all rounds of the tournament, including finals, offering reserved seating on Center Court and access to the tournament grounds. Prices range from $34 for qualifying rounds to $129 for singles finals. The tournament’s new name reflects its focus on celebrating its legacy while embracing future growth and enhancements.
The discovery of a deceased mammal resembling a fisher near Kent State University in Ohio has sparked speculations that the species, once hunted to near extinction in the 19th century, may still exist in the region. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is conducting an autopsy to determine the animal’s identity. If confirmed as a fisher, it would mark the westernmost sighting of the species in Ohio in over 200 years.
According to the 2024 U.S. News and World Best High Schools rankings, eight Greater Cleveland high schools have been recognized as being among the top 25 public high schools in Ohio. Solon and Rocky River High Schools lead the pack, highlighting the region’s commitment to academic excellence.
Ohio Republicans have proposed a bill that would require public schools to prohibit social media and electronic devices during class. The bill aims to promote education and emotional well-being by reducing distractions and negative impacts associated with social media use.
Family Dollar stores have been closing across the country, and Ohio is seeing a particularly high number of closures. At least 35 Family Dollar stores in Ohio will close by the end of April, affecting 265 employees. The closures are part of a larger plan to shut down 1,000 Family Dollar stores over the next couple of years.
Dollar Tree, the parent company of Family Dollar, has announced the closure of 35 Family Dollar locations in Ohio, affecting approximately 260 employees. This is part of a larger plan to close 1,000 stores nationwide due to underperformance and challenging market conditions.
Between April 15 and April 21, four home transfers were reported in Kent, Ohio. The median sale price was $160,000 for a 1,416-square-foot home on Franklin Avenue.