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Ohio unemployment dips to 7%

After posting the worst job losses in the nation in March, Ohio saw modest job growth in April, and the unemployment rate dipped to 7 percent. The rate was 7.1 percent last month. Nonfarm employment rose by 7,600 workers in April, with some of the largest gains occurring in leisure ...

Contractors for Hot Mama begin to build out the new store located in The Greene. Hot Mama is one of eight new tenants opening in the mall over the next few months.

Grand opening Wednesday for new clothing store at The Greene

BEAVERCREEK — Hot Mama, a new women’s clothing and accessories store at The Greene, will open its doors at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 8. in 2,745 square feet at 4470 Cedar Park Drive. The store will hold a grand opening sale and gift card giveaway each day through May 12. ...

Delphi salaried retirees Tom Green, left, Marlane Bengry and Tom Rose are feeling more confident in getting full pensions restored after the formation of a new congressional task force to unify several congressional investigations.

Treasury Dept. agrees to meet with Delphi workers about pensions

Representatives of the U.S. Department of Treasury say they will meet with Delphi retirees who saw their pensions slashed by up to 70 percent as a result of the 2009 auto bailout. Sens. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and three other U.S. senators sent a letter to Treasury ...

Ohioans’ personal income on rise

Ohio’s per capita personal income rose at one of the fastest rates in the nation last year, another sign that the state’s economy is recovering more quickly than most of the country, according to data analyzed by the Dayton Daily News.Per capita personal income — which includes all earnings such ...

Leonard Roberts, a Marine veteran living at the Dayton VA, signs in at “Hiring our Heroes,” a job fair aimed primarily for veterans and their spouses. The event attracted 70 employers to the Dayton Marriott on Tuesday, March 26, 2013. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF

Veterans struggle to find jobs in Ohio

Unemployment among veterans is falling in Ohio, but it’s not because veterans are suddenly finding work. It’s because many of them are giving up trying to find jobs, according to a Dayton Daily News review of federal data. Many veterans struggle to market and translate their military skills to civilian ...

Walk-ins welcome for vets job fair

Walk-ins will be welcome for Tuesday’s “Hiring Our Heroes” job fair to be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dayton Marriott at 1414 S. Patterson Boulevard. The job fair is open for veterans and spouses. It will include more than 70 employers with jobs available now. It’s ...

Downtown Dayton office supply company going out of business

DAYTON — S&V Office Furniture & Supply at 341 S. Jefferson St. in downtown Dayton is going out of business, according to its owner, Thomas Randolph.The company was founded in 1954 by the current owner’s parents, Sam and Virginia Randolph, and has been in its current location for more than ...

Freebie Corner: Free 1 year subscription to Ladies Home Journal and more

Spring is finally here, hopefully it's getting warmer where you are. There are some really great freebies starting to pop up.  If you want to stay bug free while you enjoy the great outdoors, you can get a free mosquito repellant bracelet right now. Need something to read on a ...

The Greene Town Center complex is an established mixed-use, office, retail, dining and entertainment center and serves as the third major shopping mall in the Dayton region.Staff Photo by Jim Witmer

The Greene adding eight new tenants by mid-year

The Greene Town Center will add four clothing/accessory stores, two restaurants, a spa and a chiropractor’s office over the next few months. The businesses are: Buckle, a men’s and women’s clothing and accessories store scheduled to open in June in 5,107 square feet at 4480 Cedar Park Drive; Hot Mama, ...

John Minor, JobsOhio president and chief investment officer, makes a presentation during a joint meeting with the Dayton Development Coalition as the two organizations presented their 2012 annual report and outlined 2013 strategies Thursday in Beavercreek.

JobsOhio to refund more than $1 million to state; GOP rift continues

JobsOhio agreed Tuesday to turn over previously unreleased financial records in response to a subpoena and repay millions in taxpayer money used as part of the launch for the state’s private economic development arm. The development did nothing to quell a simmering dispute between Ohio Auditor Dave Yost, who filed ...

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