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Carmazzi's Candy and General Store sits at the heart of Urbana's downtown. Its garnered multi-generational business for its history and hard-to-come-by vintage sweets.
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A cohort of 25 businesses, pulled from JobsOhio client base, will learn from business coaches on things like expansion and the value of a board of directors.
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Yellow Springs Hardware in downtown Yellow Springs, Ohio, has been hosting blues concerts, improv comedy and gardening lessons, making it an unexpected gathering place in the village.
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In Darke County’s Union City, WYSO Community Voices producer Jim Kahle found something unexpected: a renowned French-Canadian chocolatier.
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Lawmakers introduce a new, stricter anti-abortion bill modeled after the one in Texas. Meanwhile, local school districts receive money to improve security on school grounds.
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The owners of a Springfield market announced they will donate the store's first year's profits back to the community.
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Small businesses all over Ohio have suffered financially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. But they’ve also struggled with big decisions – often with political overtones – about how to keep their customers and employees safe.
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The initiative will work to remove barriers for Black and brown entrepreneurs.
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The landmark bakery was closed for a week due to a broken sewer line
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Dayton city officials have released a plan for how to spend the $180 million federal grant from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Nickole Ross is the founder of medicinal cannabis processing center Noohra Labs in Dayton. She spoke on a panel about entrepreneurship in the cannabis industry.
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Restaurants around the country are struggling to hire workers to keep up with all the customers who want to eat in person again.