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Limits on staffing ratios at child care centers around Ohio lifted over the weekend. But it’s unclear how much the move will boost attendance.At…
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Tuesday that starting August 9, child care centers can begin operating under the regular class sizes and ratios from before…
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A new report from a group of business leaders shows many Ohio companies cannot get back on their feet because their employees no longer have affordable…
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The state of Ohio has not been denying anyone unemployment benefits for COVID-19 related reasons, including concerns about contracting coronavirus on the…
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Child care centers in Ohio will be able to reopen on May 31, with stricter enrollment guidelines. They have been closed since March 26 due to the spread…
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Revenue losses for the YMCA of Central Ohio have led to the layoff of nearly 2,000 workers. Most locations closed in March due to the coronavirus…
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As retail stores throughout Ohio reopen, some employees are scrambling to find a way to work without having reliable child care available.Dayton-area…
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The Ohio Department Job and Family Services has paid more than $2 billion in unemployment benefits to nearly 560,000 Ohioans since mid-March. But that’s…
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As Ohio begins reopening businesses, parents in need of child care will have to wait a while longer to find answers. Gov. Mike DeWine said he's not ready…
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As Ohio begins to reopen, many parents are asking how they're expected to work when most daycare centers remain closed. Gov. Mike DeWine is expected to…