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Businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic might be able to cash in on dividend checks from the Bureau of Workers' Compensation, if the governor's request to release the largest rebate in Ohio's history is approved.
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A bill to grant essential businesses and health care workers immunity from pandemic-related lawsuits has quickly and overwhelmingly passed the Ohio House.…
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Morning Headlines: Cleveland's Homicide Unit Down to 13; State Announces New Opioid Disposal ProgramHere are your morning headlines for Monday, Oct. 21:Cleveland's homicide unit down to 13 as killings continue;State announces new opioid disposal…
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The Senate has passed a $645 million budget for the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, after stripping out sections added by the House on first responders…
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A large rebate is likely in the future for about 200,000 employers in Ohio. The state Bureau of Workers’ Compensation hopes to send $1.5 billion back to…
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Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit against a prescription drug middleman that was working with the state’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.…
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Starting on July 1, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation will no longer pay for a powerful painkiller that’s at the center of the opioid crisis in the…
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Gov. Mike DeWine has submitted to lawmakers what he hopes to see in the budget for a key agency – a budget that’s separate from the big statewide spending…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, June 29:FirstEnergy employees face deadline on buyouts;Akron attractions to lower admission for low-income…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 25:Judge consolidates lawsuits against UH fertility center;Cleveland police add two homicide…