From Gov. DeWine Comms <[email protected]>
Subject Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review
Date February 11, 2022 10:01 PM
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*WEEK IN REVIEW*
Friday, February 11, 2022

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review

"For the week ending February 11, 2022

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Burrow Oak State Park

Burr Oak State Park's sign in Glouster has been updated to read ?Burrow Oak State Park" in honor of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.

On *Monday [ [link removed] ]*,?Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz temporarily renamed three Ohio State Parks to honor current and past players of the Super-Bowl-bound Cincinnati Bengals.

?We are incredibly proud of the Bengals and everything they have accomplished this season,? said Governor DeWine. ?The whole state will be rooting for Cincinnati on Sunday, and this is a fun way to show support for the orange and black."

Updated Ohio State Park signs

Two other parks were renamed in honor of the Super Bowl this weekend. Paint Creek State Park in Bainbridge was renamed "Evan McPherson Extra Point Creek State Park," and Hueston Woods State Park in College Corner honors legendary Bengals running back Ickey Woods, and is now dubbed "Ickey Woods State Park."

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Lt. Governor joins representatives from Rumpke Waste &amp; Recycling as they announce a new, high-tech $50 million facility.

Lt. Governor joins representatives from Rumpke Waste and Recycling as they announce a new, high-tech $50 million facility that will create 60 new jobs.

On *Tuesday*, Lt. Governor Jon Husted spoke at Rumpke Waste & Recycling Services' new $50 million campus investment announcement event in Columbus.

This world-class facility will create 60 new jobs and boast the most technologically advanced equipment featuring robots and AI to boost the speed of their processing by 50%.

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Law Enforcement Grants [ [link removed] ]

Also on *Tuesday [ [link removed] ]*,?Governor DeWine announced that a dozen local law enforcement agencies will strengthen their recruitment efforts with support from the Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment.?

Law enforcement agencies in Clark, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Logan, Lucas, Mahoning, Medina, Montgomery, Shelby, and Summit counties will receive grants as part of the first round of funding offered as part of the new Ohio Law Enforcement Recruitment Grant Program.?

"Law enforcement is a distinguished and honorable profession, but agencies all over the country are facing serious shortages in new recruits, which is dangerous for the current workforce and for the citizens they serve and protect," said Governor DeWine. "The agencies receiving grants have all developed plans that will help them recruit more qualified job candidates, particularly women and minorities who oftentimes face barriers to employment in criminal justice careers."

Governor DeWine prioritized the creation of the Ohio Law Enforcement Recruitment Grant Program in the state's 2022-2023 operating budget, which was passed by the Ohio General Assembly last year.?Administered by the Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment, the grant program totals $1 million over the biennium, with the remaining funds to be offered in fiscal year 2023. Additional law enforcement recruitment funding will also be offered as part of the $250 million that Governor DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly dedicated to law enforcement in December [ [link removed] ].

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Governor DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine pose with Bengals memorabilia as they prepare for the Super Bowl this weekend.

Governor DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine pose with Bengals memorabilia as they prepare for the Super Bowl this weekend.

Additionally, on *Tuesday*,?Governor DeWine announced that Sunday, February 13, 2022, will be recognized as Cincinnati Bengals Day [ [link removed] ]?in Ohio.

"I wish the Bengals luck as they prepare to play the Los Angeles Rams this weekend," Governor DeWine said. "They have had a great season and hopefully they can win once more to bring home Ohio's first Super Bowl championship!"

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Governor DeWine on Zoom media availability discussing Cleveland Cavs

On *Wednesday*,?Governor DeWine and Lt. Governor Husted joined representatives from the Cleveland Cavaliers, Destination Cleveland, and the Ohio Department of Development for a virtual media briefing on festivities surrounding the upcoming NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland.


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Lt. Governor Husted speaks at the Career-Tech and Adult Education Legislative Seminar.

Lt. Governor Husted speaks at the Career-Tech and Adult Education Legislative Seminar.

Lt. Governor Husted speaking to members of the Young Presidents Organization Columbus Chapter. ________________________________________________________________________

The Lt. Governor gave remarks on *Wednesday* morning at the Career-Tech and Adult Education Legislative Seminar about the importance of Career and Technical Education to Ohio?s economy and workforce.?Then, he?stopped by the Young Presidents Organization C [ [link removed] ]olumbus Chapter to speak with members.


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On *Thursday*, Governor DeWine held a media availability at the?Westin Los Angeles Airport to talk?about Super Bowl LVI, all things Cincinnati Bengals, and all things Ohio ahead of the big game on Sunday. Governor DeWine is a long-time season ticket holder for the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds. Prior to Super Bowl LVI, Governor DeWine also attended Ohio's most recent "winner take all" professional championship game, Game 7 of the 2016 World Series in Cleveland.

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Governor and First Lady DeWine at the media availability in California.

From left: Anastasia Mileham of Cincinnati Experience; Julie Calvert of Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau; Governor DeWine and First Lady DeWine; Kristen Schlotman of Film Cincinnati; Kimm Lauterbach of REDI Cincinnati; Alecia Kintner of ArtsWave.

Also on *Thursday [ [link removed] ]*, Governor DeWine reappointed Daniel R. Conway to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). Conway was first appointed to the PUCO in 2017 by former Governor John Kasich. Conway's current term expires April 10, 2022, and his new five-year term starts April 11th.?

?Commissioner Conway has a track record of being judicious and weighing issues from all sides. I appreciate Commissioner Conway?s continued service on the PUCO,? said Governor DeWine.

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Who Dey Graphic

Governor DeWine and California Governor Gavin Newsom placed a friendly wager on *Friday* [ [link removed] ] ahead of Super Bowl LVI, featuring the AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals and the NFC Champion Los Angeles Rams.

?Fran and I are so excited by the Bengals? thrilling playoff run and Super Bowl appearance,? said Governor DeWine. ?This friendly bet highlights some of Cincinnati?s most iconic foods and restaurants that everyone across Ohio and across the U.S.A. should know about and enjoy!?

The wagers were announced Friday on Twitter (@GovMikeDewine [ [link removed] ]?and?@CAGovernor [ [link removed] ]).

In addition, First Lady DeWine released the third recipe of her Super Bowl recipe series? Bengals Buckeye Brownies, which will be sent to California Governor Newsom if the wager is paid out.

View the First Lady's recipes here:

Cincinnati Chicken Wings - Two Ways [ [link removed] ]

Skyline Chili Dip [ [link removed] ]

Bengals Buckeye Brownies [ [link removed] ]

Fran DeWine with Bengals Buckeye Brownies
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As of?*Friday*, there have been 2,628,814 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Ohio. Additionally, 35,005 confirmed and probable COVID-19 deaths have occurred. A total of 110,391 people have been hospitalized, including 13,001 admissions to intensive care units.

*CASE DATA/VACCINE INFORMATION*

In-depth COVID-19 data for Ohio:?coronavirus.ohio.gov [ [link removed] ].?

Ohio's central scheduling system:?gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov [ [link removed] ]

All vaccine providers:?vaccine.coronavirus.ohio.gov [ [link removed] ]

More vaccine information:?coronavirus.ohio.gov/vaccine [ [link removed] ]

For more information on Ohio's response to COVID-19, visit?coronavirus.ohio.gov [ [link removed] ]?or call 1-833-4-ASK-ODH.

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