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A Toledo organization prepares immigrants for in-demand jobs. Now, workers worry for the future
From health care to manufacturing, industries across Ohio need more workers. Some see immigrants and refugees as the solution, but federal immigration changes may mean fewer people to train.
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Ohio House rolls out its own cannabis bill, with fewer changes than Senate version
An Ohio House GOP lawmaker has introduced changes to cannabis law, just a week after the Senate along party lines sent over an overhaul of the state’s adult-use program.
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DeWine: southern border is part of discussion of protected status for Ukrainian refugees in Ohio
There’s a lot of concern about temporary protected status for refugees from Ukraine in Ohio, with an estimated 1 in 10 Ukrainians in the US on TPS living in northeast Ohio.
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This Ohio pizza chef is a world champion dough stretcher
Last year, Ohio pizza chef Brittany Saxton earned her sixth title at the World Pizza Games in the fastest dough stretch category. This month, she’s turning her focus to a new challenge: baking.
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Ohio once again wants to require people in Medicaid expansion to work or lose coverage
Critics are raising concerns that the state has asked for permission to require Ohioans in Medicaid expansion to show they’re working at least 80 hours a month.
GOP leader rebuffs fully funding school meals statewide in Ohio budget
Although advocates are lobbying Ohio lawmakers to fund free meals for K-12 students in the biennial state budget, one legislative leader has already dismissed the idea.
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More than half of Ohio adults aren’t proficient in literacy and numeracy. One organization is trying to help
The Cleveland nonprofit Seeds of Literacy offers free tutoring to help adults who struggle with reading comprehension and basic math. Many students go on to get their GED and some pursue college.
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Ohio bill would incentivize gym goers, personal training programs
Sen. Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) is proposing establishing an Ohio personal income tax deduction for gym and other personal training costs that total $1,500 or less per year.
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As budget hearings go on, many supermajority House Republicans join Ohio DOGE caucus
Like a similar attempt to cut costs by Republicans in Congress, the Ohio lawmakers are calling themselves the DOGE caucus.
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‘Devil’s in the details.’ Democrats ready for Ohio Gov. DeWine’s annual State of the State
Ahead of Gov. Mike DeWine’s annual State of the State address Wednesday, Democratic state lawmakers say they see areas in which they align with DeWine.
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