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JumpStart Inc. has named Cindy Torres Essell, chief people officer for Heinen’s Inc., as its new board chair following the ...
On Wednesday, May 28, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland elected Jeffrey Wild of law firm Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & ...
According to data from the Ohio Department of Medicaid, 764,310 people are under the Medicaid expansion as of April 2025.
Statewide, commercial customers can expect increases of up to 29% beginning in June and running through May 2026, according ...
Ava is part of what CSU calls the “future of fundraising." She is CSU’s first fully autonomous virtual engagement officer, ...
Premier Bank's name on the historic clock tower in downtown Youngstown has been replaced with the WesBanco moniker following ...
Cleveland Clinic is revamping an outpatient copay policy before it was scheduled to take effect, following concerns about ...
Everstream has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a move designed not only to reorganize the business but also potentially maximize the sale of its assets. According to management, a sale ...
The U.S. government is poised to receive a so-called golden share in United States Steel Corp. as a condition for approving ...
He added that while his bill is very similar to the Ohio House version, he takes “a hardline stance” against existing owners.
Jolene’s Honky Tonk on East 4th Street aims to bring the “excitement and hospitality of Nashville” to downtown Cleveland when ...
Ohio had the sixth-highest unemployment of any state in April. The news comes after years of state officials spending ...