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  2. Ohio chamber applauds two recently passed bills - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Two bills that passed the Ohio General Assembly on the session’s final day drew praise from the state’s largest business group. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce said both ...

  3. Details beyond the health department’s website: What’s on and off the watch list, and which restaurants were closed? Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business ...

  4. The northern lights may illuminate night skies this week. Here's how to see them

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    These days, the fee is 4%, plus the restaurant adds a 20% service charge to each bill for hourly workers. The fees are stated clearly on its website, its Resy page and its menu.

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    The bill from an unnamed restaurant, apparently sent to her by a friend, showed a subtotal of $158, tax of $16.84 and “L.A. Health 4%” fee of $6.32 for a total of $181.16 — plus a suggested ...

  9. Dine and dash - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, dine and dashes are prosecuted as making off without payment. [1]In the United States, legal implications vary by state.When the customer intended in advance to leave their bill unpaid and therefore obtained the valuable services under false pretenses, failing to pay the bill is considered theft and is a form of criminal fraud. [2]