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Two computer science researchers from Wright State will lead a team to help U.S. recycling plants manufacture new parts from scrap metal. They’ll use AI to help.
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The Davis-Linden Building, built in the late 1800s, is now home to over 85 creative, commerce tenants who make up the newly coined C2 Initiative.
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Advocates for Basic Legal Equality are offering individuals and businesses with free legal services. Their goal is to reach people who want their advice, but may not have the resources.
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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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The Shagbark Seed and Mill in Athens used the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program for over two years. Now that funding is being cut by DOGE.
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The CEO and Founder of the Silos, Wesley Hartshorn, said Dayton had previously been missing out on the market of commercial beer gardens. The venue also creatively repurposed shipping containers.
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The former Willman Furniture building is set to be remodeled by the end of 2024.
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Last year saw big announcements from big businesses like Honda and Intel — but Ohio has also seen a record-number of filings to start small businesses.
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Shopping locally this holiday is one way to support businesses that have fought to stay open through the pandemic.
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More details are expected soon on the state’s plan for reopening gyms, yoga studios and other fitness centers. Social distancing requirements in place to…
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Lawmakers and Gov. John Kasich lauded the state budget for its tax cuts for small business owners. But it may actually include a tax increase.The budget…