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After COVID-19 hospitalizations stayed under 3,500 for over a week straight, DeWine decided that it was time to loosen the curfew on the state and extend it an hour. Instead of restaurants and businesses having to close their doors and make sure customers are out by 10 P.M., they now have until 11 P.M. to do it. While the new curfew does offer some wiggle room for closing at night, some restaurants are unsure if they want to make the move and extend their official hours of operation.

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Warrior Mode is one of those organizations that has stepped up around Lima during the pandemic. And as the situation continues, they continue to help out. Sales of their newly designed t-shirts and donations have constantly poured in for Warrior Mode and they continue to help feed front line workers. They have provided meals from Milano's to both hospitals. Wednesday, they served food to those in Lima Memorial responsible for getting PPE equipment. Warrior Mode was created in 2012 to help those battling cancer. The founder of the group found the pandemic to be a similar struggle.