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Opponents of Gov. Mike DeWine’s COVID restrictions and shutdowns have dropped their federal lawsuit they filed last fall, asking for the removal of the state of emergency that was declared in March. But that doesn’t mean the end of the legal fight is over.
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The office furniture manufacturer plans to hire more staff and is adding capacity to its location on Romig Road.
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Businesses in and around Dayton are still dealing with a lack of electricity and water after Monday night's tornadoes.Rahn's Artisan Breads stopped…
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Ohio is now the first in the country to allow payments in the digital currency bitcoin from businesses paying 23 kinds of taxes – from commercial activity…
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A new survey shows that local business leaders are optimistic about Ohio’s future.PNC’s Ohio Economic Outlook for spring found four in 10 business owners…
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Women face unique challenges when starting a business, from getting a loan to getting taken seriously in the marketplace. Women start businesses half as…
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After more than a year of negotiations, a fix to shore up the fund that Ohio uses to pay benefits to jobless workers is no closer to reality.For months,…
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Many businesses around the state could soon be getting a big rebate from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.More than 200,000 employers might get…
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Ohio’s attorney general has launched a new program to try to protect the state’s businesses from being victimized by internet hackers.The key part of…