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Oakar was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 and served eight terms in office.
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Advocates say the state is making it harder for families to receive child care benefits, causing further challenges to an already taxed child care work sector.
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Ohio law requires villages to provide a certain number of public services and field candidates for all electable positions in the decade prior to an audit. Dayton Daily News reports many villages are expected to fail their audits.
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Ohio lawmakers are taking some steps to deal with the problem but admit more needs to be done.
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This comes just months after the company, headquartered in Cleveland, also announced a return to office mandate for hybrid employees beginning Jan. 1, 2026.
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Policy Matters Ohio's annual report shows union membership also is decreasing.
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The exhibit, announced around the time former Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor's portrait was moved, features prominent women in the legal profession in Ohio.
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New international tariffs are intended to bring back U.S. manufacturing and "level the playing field" for local business. But rising costs have Akron-based Earthquaker worried about its future.
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Jeffrey Dorsey, 60, faces federal charges.
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A recent report from the Dayton Daily News details how Ohio is aging.
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Ohio's sales tax holiday has expanded from 10 days to two weeks this year.
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Investment scams have increased in Ohio and nationwide in recent years. Consumers lost almost $6 billion in 2024 to investment scams, according to the Federal Trade Commission.