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— and maybe all politicians — at a vigil for the mass shooting victims Sunday night.Many in the crowd of hundreds chanted “Do something! Do something!” while DeWine was at the podium promising to do “everything that we can... to tell you that we care.""We are here tonight because we know that we cannot ease the pain of those families who have lost someone," DeWine said. "We also know that we want do something."Before the vigil, DeWine spoke one-on-one to WCPO anchor Tanya O’Rourke and said he instructed his team to look at mental health issues in light of early Sunday's shootings outside bars at the Historic Oregon District.WATCH O'Rourke's report:As for restricting weapons, DeWine told O’Rourke this:"Three things have to take place. "Number one, it has to be constitutional. Number two, it has to pass in the state legislature. It does no good for me to come up with a plan if it can't pass. "And number three, it has to help. It has to work or improve the situation. If we can do all of those things, we ought to be doing it."This story was originally published on 1081

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from 18 to 21 when he signs the state budget bill this week.The new restriction would ban almost all Ohio teenagers from purchasing tobacco and vaping products. A small group — those between 18 and 21 on Oct. 1, when the bill becomes law — will be grandfathered in and may continue to make such transactions legally.Officials estimate the change will result in the state foregoing .7 million in tobacco tax money over two years, 434

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"I started cutting hair when I was a teenager and it’s what kept me off the streets because I enjoyed what I did and I just wanted be able to pass that a long," said Johnson. "All I’m trying to do is take guns out of their hands and replace them with clippers. Let that be their weapon of choice instead of the guns."He dedicated the club to 19-year-old Thailek Willis, one his clients, who was shot and killed in Edgewood in 2018. His personal logo was L34L, meaning L3 for life. Johnson said he promised Willis' family he would honor his son so that logo is on all the Young Barbers Club gear. Monday, three students were at the class. Each one was pushed by a family member to join but happy to learn the skills for the future. "I know later in life if I’m down bad I can use to this to help me get back up on my feet. New talent to make some easy money," said Drequan Jones, a 16-year-old student from Aberdeen. "You always gotta do something other than being out and doing bad," said Myron Johnson, a 13-year-old student from Edgewood. Syree Waldon, a 14-year-old from Havre De Grace, hopes he "will inspire other teenagers my age to do it." Johnson said this club will just get bigger, with more people, but also with his focus. He wants to expand to teach etiquette, to help with school work and participate in charity events. "We're just trying to take our passion and basically give them a purpose by doing that. I just believe that one or two hours they spend here could be, it may just that time that will save their lives," said Johnson. Right now, the club is based out of the Edgewood Boys and Girls Club. They donated the room and with a donation from Freedom Federal Credit Union, they're able to renovate it into a barber shop. 1747

  

With so many people laid off and out of work, changing jobs or careers may feel out of the question.However, millions of people are changing careers and doing it successfully—people like Cai LindemanWhen mandated closures were forced upon most businesses in March, Lindeman was a chef at a fine dining restaurant in Washington D.C. The owner of his restaurant temporarily laid off all the staff and suddenly he became unemployed.“I’m not a person who does well when I have nothing to do or work on, so I immediately enrolled in classes at the local community college,” said Lindeman.As restaurant closure lingered far longer than the initial two-week expectation, Lindeman began to re-evaluate his 10-year career in the kitchen.“At this stage in my life, I was starting to think, ‘What does the future look like? Am I going to find myself at 40 or 50 years old still working in the restaurant industry, working these insane hours?’” he recalled.Given those concerns and the volatility of the industry, he decided to make the change. He traded his kitchen knives for a calculator, began accounting classes and got a job at an accounting firm.“I don’t know that I would’ve made the leap now if it wasn’t for the shove off the cliff provided by COVID,” said Lindeman.Lindeman is among millions of Americans making similar leaps. A new poll shows roughly 2 out of 3 people who lost their jobs during the pandemic have switched careers.“I think that is really a shocking statistic for many people because they think, ‘Well, we are in the middle of a pandemic. Now is not the time for a career shift,’ but I have told lots of people, including people within our staffing agency, that now is the perfect time,’ said Stephanie Caudle, CEO of the staffing agency Black Girl Group.Caudle is helping many get back into the workforce by making a new career shift.“Now is the time for millions of Americans out there who for whatever reason feel like they may have settled for jobs that maybe they didn’t necessarily like,” said Caudle. "Now, they have a chance to break that box for themselves and really start embracing the things they really want to do.”Like with Lindemann's case, she is seeing the most successful transitions into the finance industry, paralegal work, tech sector, and especially into computer coding for people who have little to no experience.However, it is worth noting that not everyone is able to make or even consider this switch, especially many of the people Lindeman worked with side-by-side in the kitchen.“There are so many immigrants, documented or otherwise, that flat out, it would not be an option for,” Lindeman pointed out. 2657

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