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For the entire history of the food stamps program (SNAP) the federal government has paid for all the benefits. Starting this fall, Ohio and other states are going to have to take on some of those costs, depending on their rate of payment errors.
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Montgomery County Commissioners unanimously decided to redirect $1 million from the 2025 Economic Development/Government Equity fall funding cycle to support operations at The Foodbank, Inc., which serves Montgomery, Preble and Greene counties.
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The bill signed into law on July 4 makes major cuts to the program that began in 1939 with the First Food Stamp Program. SNAP cuts will reduce the budget by $186 billion dollars over nine years.
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The $78 million for Dayton International Airport is part of the All Ohio Future Fund, which is providing more than $225 million for infrastructure projects across Ohio.
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The way existing livestock disease testing works, farmers can wait days or even weeks on outside labs. The Kalix PCR testing system, licensed under University of Dayton, provides on-site testing to quickly prevent disease from spreading among cows, chickens or other farm animals.
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Ohio Third Frontier commission has awarded a tech startup in Warren County $100,000 to expand its services.
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One provision that’s likely to stay in the final version of the state budget being worked on now is a proposal to deduct state money from cities still…
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For the more than 100 historically black colleges and universities nationwide, boosting graduation rates can be an uphill climb. The schools commonly…