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Assistance with summer cooling bills available for low-income households
The Ohio Department of Development and Community Action Commission of Erie, Huron & Richland Counties Inc. are offering assistance to help Ohio’s families stay cool during the hot summer months. Through Sept. 30, income-eligible Ohioans can receive assistance in paying their electric bill, purchasing an air conditioner or fan...
Governor DeWine Announces Creation of Ohio’s First Innovation Hub
New Northwest Ohio Glass Innovation Hub will enhance Toledo’s global leadership. in the glass industry, create $284 million economic impact, 1,600 new jobs. (PERRYSBURG, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik today announced the creation of Ohio’s first Innovation Hub, a new collaboration that will enhance northwest Ohio’s position as a global leader in glass science, engineering, technology, and production.
Michael Balcar, Maxwell Moldovan, Ali Khan tied for Ohio Open lead after first round
Defending champion Michael Balcar, Maxwell Moldovan and Ali Khan are tied atop the leaderboard after Monday's first round of the 103rd Ohio Open Championship at Westfield Country Club. The trio shot five-under 65s on Westfield's South course and will play the North on Tuesday. Ten other golfers are within two...
Dollar stores’ entry into rural communities adds to rural grocery challenges, says USDA study
The influx of dollar stores into the rural landscape can have a devastating effect on grocery stores and other small businesses in rural areas, research has found. When dollar stores move into a rural area, independent grocery stores are more likely to close, says a new study released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). […] The post Dollar stores’ entry into rural communities adds to rural grocery challenges, says USDA study appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Water is a valuable commodity for farmers in Ohio; other states are not so lucky
In a recent article, I discussed the loss of farmland that has occurred in the last few decades and reinforced a fact those in agriculture realize all too well. When land is developed, concrete and asphalt laid, factories built or condos placed, the land is permanently lost for future production. And, as I related in that previous article, we continue to lose farmland at a consistent rate each year. I appreciate the readers who have commented...
Penalties for burnouts, doughnuts on Ohio streets could grow
(The Center Square) – Burnouts, doughnuts and stunt driving activities becoming increasingly popular on Ohio roadways could soon carry stiffer penalties. Also, under legislation recently passed by the Ohio House and Senate, blocking roads or interrupting the regular flow of traffic for street racing would be illegal. The legislation is wrapped into a bill that increases penalties for fleeing law enforcement and requires agencies to consider pursuit standards. ...
Mother And Son Propel Black-Owned Beauty Supply Store With 7-Figure Expansion
Nneka Slade, 49, and her son Kameron Coleman, 25, are making significant strides in the beauty supply industry with their Ohio-based store,… The post Mother And Son Propel Black-Owned Beauty Supply Store With 7-Figure Expansion appeared first on Shine My Crown.
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