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Ohio's largest-ever economic development project comes with a big employment challenge: how to find 7,000 construction workers in an already booming building environment.
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Kettering Health and the United States Air Force partnered with a local military consulting business to unveil a new critical care center near the Dayton area.
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Senator Sherrod Brown held a press conference to talk about his 'Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 bill' that is moving through congress.
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State and local leaders will soon explain this is the first of its kind in the nation.
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Several sources tell the Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau that Intel will build a $1 billion semiconductor chip plant near New Albany, with an official announcement expected on January 21.
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a record 4.4 million people quit their jobs in September. That’s got business owners racing to hire new workers, especially with the holiday shopping season already here.
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The trucking industry says it is short some 80,000 drivers. That's a 33% increase since 2019. At current trends, that number could pass 160,000 by 2030. Possible remedies include increasing the number of training schools and a pilot program that would allow 18-20 year-olds to drive across state lines.
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There's a shortage of them going into this winter.
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A recent study shows 17% of Western Ohio's jobs are in the military and federal sectors. And half of those are aerospace jobs.
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House Bill 429 is expected to establish an Office of Energy Justice that would work directly with the governor to ensure greenhouse gas reductions and to work towards 100% clean energy by 2050
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The new federal American Jobs Plan is expected to push U.S. companies to go green and bring new jobs in sustainable energy.
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Karin VanZant has been working at CareSource to help millions of Americans on Medicaid find the care they need through both social services and medical aid.