Ohio Senate Bill 89 proposes a tax deduction of $1,500 for fitness expenses like gym memberships and personal trainers. The bill aims to address Ohio's high obesity rate, ranked seventh in the US.
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25 February: Regulator Urges Households To Switch And Fix Around 22 million households in England, Wales and Scotland will see their annual bills rise by a shock 6.4% when the latest price cap ...
Toddler Black Light Party: The Perham Area Community Center will host a Black Light Party for toddlers on both Friday, Feb.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new report from the Bank of America Institute shows that the rate of people moving into central Ohio, ...
will use the money to expand existing job training programs or provide services to participants. Columbus' unemployment rate is low, but too many residents are trapped in low-paying jobs and lack ...
Columbus' unemployment rate is low, but too many residents are ... The program intends to help at least 500 residents access job training in the next two years. Dorans and Aspyr announced $1.8 ...
Sen. Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) is proposing establishing an Ohio personal income tax deduction for gym and other personal ...
This week Columbus police (CPD) hosted a training about its new and improved ... a better picture of what is actually happening during a protest. He said they better understand the dynamics ...
36,405 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?36,405 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others? 'You F***ed Up And ...
Jordan Weems and Kolton Ingram are both representing Columbus during spring training and both pitchers are vying for a spot on the Braves starting roster. both played baseball in the Fountain City.
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