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Coronavirus cases continue to surge in Ohio, as the Ohio Department of Health reported 2,909 new cases of COVID-19 Monday. Cases had surpassed 3,000 each day recently and there are now a total of 221,909 confirmed cases in Ohio. Despite the skyrocketing numbers, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is not planning to issue any new closures or stay-at-home orders.
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As more and more people stay home to prevent spreading the coronavirus, many local businesses are feeling the pinch. At the Hound Hut in Gahanna, a…
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One Monday morning, the slot machines at the Hollywood Casino have already attracted a few gamblers to try their luck. Todd Gillis, 48, is one of them.…
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther's State of the City talked about supporting small businesses with no cost loans during his State of the City speech last…
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An Ohio House panel is slated to consider legislation aimed at fixing a budget provision that imposes an unintended tax increase on some small…
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More than $18.7 million in federal funding to help small businesses has been awarded to Ohio.The U.S. Treasury Department recently announced the State…
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The next text message you get may not be from your BFF, best friend forever - saying they'll BRT be right there. Instead, it could be from your doctor's…