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Two years ago, a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in the small town on the border of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Several studies are ongoing to see what the public health impact of the accident is.
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Downtown Akron Partnership's Start Downtown program is open for its latest round of applications. The program helps entrepreneurs get started in a downtown storefront.
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Central Ohio is expected to keep growing at an even-faster pace as big projects like Intel’s semiconductor plants in Licking County come online.
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State officials and Intel leaders have said federal funding is needed for expansion of the newly announced computer chip manufacturing project in central Ohio.
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The community development entity accepts its biggest allocation of tax credits ever.
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The company is to work on its plans for pedestrians, parking, and traffic patterns, as well as how the design would fit into Public Square and the Warehouse District.
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The report looks at how the economy is performing through the lens of Team NEO's impact on activity.
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The distribution center for the popular rural lifestyle retailer will bring more than 300 new jobs to the region.
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NOACA passed a new policy that will utilize enhanced data analysis to better assess highway interchange proposals.
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Council decides between the agreement with the developer that is behind on loan repayments or attempting to recoup the money owed through legal means.