Ohioans filed 5,844 new claims for unemployment compensation last week for a decrease of about 7% from the week prior.
Nearly $15 million is set to be deployed across the state to better support Ohioans with developmental disabilities and their families, state officials announced.
Ohio has exceeded enrollment goals in a study designed to help ill and injured workers keep their jobs, Department of Job & Family Services Director Matt Damschroder announced.
More than two dozen projects across the state are receiving a combined $73.8 million to reduce the risk of crashes and increase safety on Ohio roads.
Unemployment compensation applicants now must use financial institutions with offices in Ohio if they choose to receive benefits via direct deposit.
New applications for unemployment compensation dipped by about 12% last week in Ohio as initial claims came in lower for the second consecutive week.
Proposed Medicaid rate increases for home- and community-based services, home health and private duty nursing are now available on the Department of Medicaid's website.
The state has disbursed more than a half-billion dollars to a semiconductor firm building an advanced manufacturing campus in central Ohio.
More than 20 communities will receive a collective $13.8 million intended to improve quality of life for their residents, state officials announced.
Drivers entering Ohio will soon be welcomed with new signs sporting the state's new slogan: Ohio, The Heart of it All.