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Andover Sparkle Market in Ashtabula County is still struggling 18 months into the pandemic.
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The health system will have 22% fewer inpatient beds at its Akron and Barberton hospitals by Oct. 24 and suspend some elective surgeries.
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Nurses at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are taking their pay and work grievances to a billboard alongside Columbus roadways.
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Ohio’s unemployment rate is 5%, just slightly higher than it was before the double-digit spike from the pandemic last year. “Help Wanted” and "Now Hiring” signs are common sights, especially at restaurants and retail stores. And some businesses are actively advertising they’ll pay well above Ohio’s minimum wage of $8.80, along with signing bonuses. So why aren’t they finding workers? The answer may surprise you.
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PARTA, Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority, is modifying some of its routes because it cannot find enough drivers.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, January 3:Student health care provider abruptly shuts down;Cleveland Hopkins airport awaits water fountain…