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The website to apply for the Ohio Adoption Grant Program went live Friday. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed the program into law in January.
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Cuyahoga County Job and Family Services is scrambling to ensure victims of fraud have enough food for the holiday.
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The state credits the P3 Project, a partnership between public and private organizations, with a reduction in claims for unemployment compensation.
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Technological issues continue to bog down the system that needs to be upgraded.
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The federal government has authorized $300 weekly unemployment bonus checks, but many Ohioans say they are not getting them yet.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, September 11:Summit County rises to red level 3 on COVID-19 mapOhio governor's pick for health director…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 10:Summit, Lorain counties added to state mask requirementsUnited Airlines plans layoffs at Cleveland…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, July 7:UA faculty take aim at athletics amid looming layoffsCleveland lawmaker tests positive for…
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Parents of K-12 students in Ohio who receive free or reduced school meals will soon see a Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer – or P-EBT – card in the mail. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is sending the P-EBT cards to make up for the 53 days of school breakfasts and lunches students missed out on when the state’s public schools went virtual in March. Families will receive one card for every student in the free meals program. Each card will have $302 or $231, depending on when the student enrolled in the program.
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With nonessential businesses closed and much of Ohio shut down due to COVID-19, a lot of people are out of work right now. Last week in Ohio, 226,000…