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Local restaurants are using technology to speed up worker training while still making sure the industry remains human-first post-COVID.
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For many teenagers, lifeguarding at the local pool was the perfect summer job. But declining pool revenue, combined with rising costs in upkeep, have caused many municipal pools to shut down. The Gaunt Pool in Yellow Springs, Ohio is the last outdoor municipal pool in Greene County and WYSO's Renee Wilde checked in with a group of newly minted lifeguards earlier this summer to see how their jobs were going.
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The $2 billion airport terminal would replace the 65-year-old terminal and expand its capacity to dock with larger aircraft.
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As technology disrupts the job market, Ohio University researchers are using machine learning to predict which occupational skills will be most important in the state’s future.
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Ohio and Kentucky leaders hailed the announcement as a big step toward reality for the long-awaited project.
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Cuyahoga County Council has stalled progress on a new joint community development corporation focused on Downtown Cleveland’s lakefront.
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Montgomery County Auditor Karl Keith said the county has seen a historic $8.5 billion property value growth in the past three years.
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Many manufacturers are doubling down on the technology front, a push consisting of collaborative robotics integration and real-time data monitoring.
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The State of Poverty Ohio report shows the rate of people in poverty went up, and the agencies that commissioned the report say it shows a need for more investment in overcoming pandemic learning loss, in mental health treatment and in public transit.
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A growing number of businesses are going cashless in Northeast Ohio and across the globe. They’re driven by concerns over germs but also attracted by the speed of transactions, consumer convenience and theft and loss prevention issues.
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Miami Valley company to expand with JobsOhio partnership, $6 million in new payroll.
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Ohio aims to enhance internet access as BroadbandOhio secures funding. United Way will hosts listening sessions at the West Dayton Block Party on June 24.