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Honda construction update, apple juice recall and poll on thoughts about economy

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Tomorrow’s Forecast

A warm day with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s will lead to a stormy afternoon and evening. A cold front will approach with showers and storms developing after 2 p.m. to 4 p m. These storms will move quickly to the east. Severe weather is possible with storms capable of producing damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado. Quieter and cooler overnight with areas falling into the upper 30s to lower 50s. Expect a big temperature spread across the state Wednesday with the 50s to the north and 70s to the south.

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Today’s Big Stories

Honda gets closer to final stages of construction

Honda in Fayette County is getting closer to completing its final stages of construction, according to its public relations team. They’ve hired more than 400 associates, and they’re continuing the on-boarding process. 

FDA upgrades recall for apple juice sold in Ohio

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded a recall for more than 170,000 bottles of apple juice that was sold in Ohio and many other states.

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More Americans feel economy will worsen in next 6 months, Conference Board poll finds

Consumers expect the economy to worsen over the next six months, according to the latest U.S. Consumer Confidence Index poll from the nonprofit Conference Board.

Columbus City Council to help low-income residents offset utility cost

Monday evening, Columbus City Council approved an ordinance to help low-income residents afford the rising costs of utilities using over half a million of COVID relief funds.

 

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