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After five years of selling baked goods at the 2nd Street Market in Dayton, Good Hands Bread Co. is now open in the historic Dietz Block Building at 527 Wayne Ave.
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Army veteran Jeremy Turner shares how military skills shape his success as an entrepreneur in Dayton, OH, and offers advice for other vets launching their own businesses.
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In the new season of Veterans Voices, Army vets Dave and Diamond Smith share stories of entrepreneur Veterans navigating life after service, from struggle to success.
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LEGOs are among the most popular toys for adults, and Ohio is home to some of the best brick builders in the world.
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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.