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The changes would expand the certification process by removing a citizenship requirement and allowing small businesses from outside Columbus in central Ohio to apply.
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Landlord Link Llellwyn of Lancaster said in his letter that LGBTQ+ Pride is against Catholic doctrine. He asked all tenants not to display signage or messaging both pro and anti-Pride.
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As Congress returns from its recess, the sticking points in another pandemic relief package include unemployment benefits. Plus, here are five more things to watch this week.
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Despite affirmative action goals meant to make up for disparities, white-owned businesses win most of the bids for government work. And in many places the numbers are getting worse.
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Columbus officials on Wednesday shared the results of an assessment of small business economic development in the city.The city commissioned consulting…
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When Palmer Square, LLC recently wanted to sell their apartment building at 4121 Palmer Park Circle East in Columbus, they went through all the usual…
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The House version of the budget comes out Thursday. It will include a change to a controversial deduction that allows some small businesses to take up to…
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The Central Ohio economy has a lot going for it. Job creation is strong, the unemployment rate remains low, and the region’s well-educated population…
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10:00 Were you the first kid on the block with a lemonade stand? Or did you tell that kid how to minimize her overhead? Most millionaires own their own…
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This hour on All Sides we're talking about small businesses in central Ohio. Today, President Barack Obama is visiting Columbus to talk about jobs and his…