Furloughs for civilian Air Force employees could cost Ohio's economy more than $111 million through September, according to military documents obtained by a newspaper.
Manufacturing is again driving Ohio's economic expansion, with more than half of the state's counties dependent on the sector, according to a newspaper analysis.
More people moved out of Ohio again last year than moved into the state, but an improving economy in (backslash) is helping to close the gap, a newspaper reported Thursday.
Ohio food banks are distributing more these days than during the height of the recession a few years ago because of a difficult jobs climate and higher costs for daily necessities, they report.