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Moreno said the historic Chillicothe paper mill, owned currently by Pixelle Specialty Solutions, will pause its permanent closure until December.
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Mansfield, and other cities within commuting distance of the planned Licking County Intel plant, are preparing for growth after a long period of decline.
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What can cannabis tourism look like in Northeast Ohio in the wake of legalization? Area experts weigh the possibilities.
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The Legends Tower, proposed for Oklahoma City, would stretch to 1,907 feet, a number chosen to commemorate the year Oklahoma became a state.
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The staff wants higher wages in line with increases in the library's revenue, the union said. The union contract expired March 31.
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Black Americans are largely underrepresented in financial services, comprising about 5% of industry professionals. Northeast Ohio minority financiers are working to bridge the gap through mentorship and job opportunities.
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Bucyrus Copper Kettle Works opened in 1874. Today, the walls are lined with tools from that time, and it still rings with the sounds of crackling fire and swinging hammers as workers craft copper kettles.
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The Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio lost $3 million in funding, mostly from federal dollars.
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The U.S. Census Bureau shows populations grew in many Midwest cities, but that's not the case for much of Ohio.
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A coalition formed by pro-democracy and environmental groups was disappointed Wednesday when Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office refused to meet with them as they call for the state to dissolve FirstEnergy's ability to do business in the state.
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Legal adult-use cannabis entering the mainstream provides an opportunity for Northeast Ohio dispensaries to reach new customers while servicing longtime clientele. Businesses must differentiate themselves as well as navigate rules about how their products are advertised.
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Several kava and kratom bars have opened in the Cleveland area, but some are raising concerns about the substances.