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The Cuyahoga Valley National park is reopening its facilities to the public.The five week government shutdown had reduced operations at the park. The park…
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The Akron-Canton Airport is providing a food pantry to its federal employees who missed their second paycheck Friday because of the partial government…
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Both of Ohio’s U.S. Senators are speaking out against the federal government shutdown. But Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Rob Portman are taking…
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Some of the services local non-profits provide are in jeopardy if the partial government shutdown continues.CEO of the Summit and Medina County Battered…
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Ohioans who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have been issued checks for February to ensure they don’t go without food…
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The government shutdown is in its 17th day, affecting about 800,000 federal employees who are working without pay or are furloughed. One of those…
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The federal government has been partially shut down for almost a week, but not all agencies and services in Ohio are equally affected. Eligible households will still receive cash and food benefits for January, a spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said. The department administers both federal programs, known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.