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Ohio distilleries and breweries have been switching gears and producing hand sanitizer to help fight the Coronavirus outbreak. Stillwrights in Fairborn is…
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Over the past several weeks, the stock markets have been experiencing some heavy swings. For those of us who are starting to keep a closer eye on our…
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Ohio is located within one day’s drive of more than half the country’s population. This fact is often touted by development officials looking to boost the…
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Construction was among the industries that saw the most job growth in Ohio last year, according to state employment data published Wednesday by the U.S.…
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Last summer, a nonprofit called EdBuild examined child poverty rate disparities between neighboring school districts. They then ranked neighboring school…
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A group of bipartisan lawmakers in Ohio and other states are calling for an investigation into a recent data security breach at credit bureau Equifax. The…
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A new report from the Partnership for a New American Economy says immigrant-owned businesses had a $532 million dollar economic impact in Ohio in 2014.…
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A new report says someone earning minimum wage would have to work 71 hours a week to afford a basic two-bedroom apartment in Ohio. The study by the…
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In the years after World War II, Main Street in the City of Miamisburg was bustling. Quaint mom and pop shops and eateries drew visitors from all over the…
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16% of Ohioans lived all of last year in poverty, and nearly a third were under the federal poverty line for at least some of 2015. Those are among the…
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Ohio's privatized economic-development agency says in its annual report that it's created a record 23,602 jobs last year.The Columbus Dispatch reports…
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The credit rating agency – Standard and Poors – has upgraded the city of Dayton’s credit rating. It’s a move that bodes well for the city, which has faced…