The COVID-19 pandemic will assuredly impact tourism nationwide, and Ohio isn’t immune to the fallout. But, precisely how much it will affect tourism in the Buckeye State remains to be seen.
The world has come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, and museums, sporting venues and attractions worldwide have closed their doors.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is ordering all bars and restaurants in the state to close, the latest approach to stopping the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in the Buckeye State.
Senate Bill 115 would also apply to breweries, micro-distilleries and wineries. Under current law, people under 21 years of age may enter such an establishment, but businesses are barred from serving them.
Traffic crashes on Ohio’s roads claimed the lives of more people this year than a year ago, making 2019 one of the deadliest years on Buckeye State roads this decade.
Governors from several states, including Ohio and Illinois, sent a letter to members of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources in support of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act.