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February 7, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol: COLUMBUS – In an effort to keep our roadways safe this Super Bowl Sunday, troopers will be cracking down on impaired drivers.

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The Ohio State Highway Patrol is encouraging people to drive with caution this Super Bowl weekend.

Troopers will be out on the roads cracking down on impaired drivers on Super Bowl Sunday. They are encouraging the folks hosting parties for the big day to make sure their guests have a safe ride home and that no one under 21 is consuming alcohol.

They are also urging party goers to plan ahead before they go out.

"It's the time of year where it is associated with people having parties and get-togethers where alcohol is," said Lt. Tim Grigsby, Lima Post Commander for the OSP. "We just encourage people to think ahead, have a sober driver or call a Lyft driver or whatever you've got to do to get home safely if you've consumed any alcohol."

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For decades hundreds of local families have celebrated Super Bowl Sunday with a nice corned beef dinner, but this year they will have to find a new place to get their fix. Temple Beth Israel-Shaare Zedek has announced they will no longer be able to host their Super Bowl Sunday Corned Beef Carryout.