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Candace McGraw has been CEO of the airport since July 2011.
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Procter & Gamble has drawn conservative criticism for using inclusive language in a recent UK Always Campaign.
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Laws went into effect in California and Washington state earlier this year that require companies to post salary ranges as part of their job listings.
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"We've got projects for our line workers, we've got different activities..." one manufacturer says. "They’re doing things that are fun and fantastic, but we’ve got to get people engaged." Here's how some are doing just that.
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Even if your job has you returning to the office, what that means could change as the world tries to move on from the pandemic.
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Drought conditions along the Mississippi River sent the Army Corps of Engineers scrambling recently to dredge a channel to keep barges flowing. WVXU spoke with the Central Ohio River Business Association about what concerns on the 'Mighty Mississippi' could mean for commerce on the Ohio River.
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Cincinnati-headquartered Kroger is confirming it has reached a merger deal with Boise-based Albertons. The deal is valued at $24.6 billion.
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Dayton, like so many other cities, has too many vacant first floors, and that’s a concern for developers who want to increase walkability.
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Some high-profile Cincinnati CEOs argue capitalism in the United States needs an overhaul so people don't get left behind.
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Troy Parker was not able to secure a line of credit with a mainstream bank. He turned to short term lenders offering loans with very high interest rates. Eventually Troy found out about a state program that provides cash collateral for loans to minority-owned businesses.
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The Lincoln & Gilbert initiative will funnel $2.5 million into grants and mentoring.