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Reservations 740.924.2539
Entrance beside 39 W Main St.
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Paula Evans ( 740) 967-3700
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675 Price Rd.
Newark, OH 43055
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(740) 349-6535
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(740) 344-7401
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935 Buckeye Avenue
Newark, OH, 43055
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Phone: (740) 670-5430
Fax: (740) 670-5434
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Each Commissioner can be reached at the Licking County Veterans' Service Office.
The LCVSC meets the fourth Wednesday of each month (except December when they
meet on the 3rd Wednesday) at 4:30 pm at 935 Buckeye Avenue Newark, OH, 4305
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(800) 843 5678
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David Yost, Attorney General FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 17, 2020 MEDIA CONTACT: Luke Sullivan: 614-270-2662 AG Yost's Robocall Enforcement UnitWarns of Potential Scam Calls and Texts (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — An anti-robocall initiative launched six months ago by Attorney General Dave Yost has empowered Ohioans to report 27,931 illegal robocalls in an effort to help the Attorney General fight back against the growing nuisance. In turn, the Robocall Enforcement Unit has analyzed and shared the incoming data to try to put a stop to these illegal calls and texts, including filing a lawsuit to stop this behavior in June. In March 2020, the Robocall Enforcement Unit – part of Yost’s Consumer Protection Section dedicated to rooting out bad actors at every level of the robocall industry – launched with the slogan, “Just don’t answer,” designed to encourage Ohioans to not answer or reply to phone numbers they do not recognize. Today, AG Yost reminds consumers, whether the call is a robocall or if it has a live person on the other line, the best advice to follow continues to be just don’t answer. Other general tips to help combat robocalls include:
Earlier this year, a Delaware County woman contacted the Attorney General claiming that a scammer called pretending to be her grandson and asked her to send money so he could get home because he was stuck out-of-state due to the pandemic. Another Ohio resident reported a fraudulent text message directing her to click a special link to “accept” her COVID-19 stimulus payment. In other instances, scammers have claimed to represent government agencies in an attempt to gain bank account information under the guise of needing such data for a COVID-19 stimulus payment. Scammers are always ready to take advantage of peoples’ generosity. Scammers may call or text posing as charitable organizations and ask for donations – possibly for COVID-relief or research, or even hurricane-relief funds. In reality, the money only goes to line the scammer’s pockets. To avoid potential charitable scams, follow these tips:
“Our nation’s enemies are working hard to disrupt our election, and others may be using it to line their own pockets by attempting to scam voters,” said Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose. “Don’t fall for it. Do your due diligence. Your vote matters, so make sure you get your information about the election from trusted sources.” To avoid potential election-related scams, follow these tips:
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