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Lori Borgman: The Venmo solution to the high cost of living

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The message painted on a car window in the parking lot said, “Honk!! Just Married-Venmo @… ” followed by a woman’s name.

Inflation is sending more Ohioans to food banks. Can pantries keep up?

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LIMA — Cars formed a line around the West Ohio Food Bank’s Kibby Street parking lot Thursday, waiting for the latest food distribution to begin.

John Grindrod: Thoughts of Old Glory and a man named Monday

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On Tuesday of this week, something that means so very much to so very many, especially those who’ve donned a military uniform, will be honored. Flag Day commemorates the adoption of our country’s official banner on June 14, 1777, as so resolved by the Second Continental Congress. The holiday came about in 1916 when President Woodrow Wilson established that date officially as what it always was unofficially going back to 1777, Flag Day.

Small businesses are facing ‘summer of uncertainty’

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NEW YORK (AP) — Small businesses that depend on outdoor crowds and free-spending tourists aren’t sure what to expect this summer.

Title eludes Lancers

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AKRON — It all seemed to be lined up perfectly for Lincolnview until it wasn’t.

The Week Ahead: Another step toward the economy standing on its own

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The Federal Reserve will be one step closer in the week ahead to ending its current cycle of raising interest rates.

Americans putting more on credit cards

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Americans are putting more on their credit cards and taking out fewer mortgages, as they need to increasingly borrow to cover the higher cost of everyday essentials and respond to rising interest rates.

What changes with Ohio’s new concealed carry laws?

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When Senate Bill 215 goes into effect Monday, it will make several changes to Ohio’s concealed carry laws.

Legal-Ease: I bid too high on a house. Now what?

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Finding a home in a better location, with a better layout, with more space or in better condition can be exciting. Unfortunately, however, some people agree to buy new houses at prices too expensive for those new homebuyers.

Make ethanol increase in fuel permanent, DeWine asks

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COLUMBUS — Seeking to lower gasoline prices, the Biden Administration temporarily authorized year-round sale of E15 — fuel containing up to 15% ethanol, alcohol produced from plants.