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May 22, 2024

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Ohio Politics
Democrats will have to get Biden on the ballot without the legislature, Ohio Republicans say: Capitol Letter
Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens says his chamber won't pass a bill to put the president on November ballots.
By Laura Hancock, cleveland.com
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U.S. Steel accuses Cleveland-Cliffs of ‘relentless and unbridled effort’ to derail Nippon Steel deal
U.S. Steel is accusing Cleveland-Cliffs, which lost in its attempt to buy U.S. Steel, of sowing misinformation to derail the sale to Nippon Steel.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Melt Bar & Grilled facing several lawsuits over accusations of unpaid rent
Melt Bar & Grilled is facing several lawsuits over allegations of unpaid rent and could face more than $1 million in damages.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Business
Wendy’s launches new breakfast deal to entice customers in tight market
Wendy's has launched a $3 breakfast deal hoping to capture more of a consumer market that is shrinking as people spend less money dining out.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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Redefining Cleveland to attract a wider array of skills and more diverse workforce: Ashley Basile Oeken
Cleveland's multifaceted approach to redefining its reputation, diversifying its industry base, and engaging the young professional community positions the city as a compelling destination for the next generation of talent. As the city continues to capitalize on its strengths and embrace new opportunities, Cleveland is poised to emerge as a premier talent magnet in the Midwest, writes guest columnist Ashley Basile Oeken, CEO of Engage! Cleveland.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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Another year of JobsOhio empowering the state’s businesses and communities: J.P. Nauseef
In 2024, JobsOhio will continue to focus on talent initiatives and support the Ohio Future Fund and Innovation Hubs while continuing aggressive business development to maintain Ohio's economic leadership and provide a competitive advantage for our communities and businesses. Ohio is poised for vibrant growth, and this is Ohio's time, writes guest columnist J.P. Nauseef, president and CEO of JobsOhio. JobsOhio is the quasi-public job-creation and job-retention agency funded by profits from Ohio liquor sales.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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