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➤ Youngstown: Downtown’s steam heat provider, SOBE Thermal Energy Systems, could shut down by fall if emergency funding isn’t secured. The receiver managing the company warned a court it will exhaust gift funds before winter. (More)
➤ Columbus: A new state committee dug into Ohio’s $1.5 billion data center tax exemption Thursday, amid mounting bipartisan concern and Gov. DeWine pausing new exemption requests this week. (More)
➤ Columbus: Ohio lawmakers are tightening oversight of publicly funded daycares after investigators found Columbus-area facilities received taxpayer dollars while closed or well below capacity. New auditing requirements are under discussion. (More)
➤ Statewide: Ohio unemployment filings dropped to 4,754 initial claims last week, down 900 from the prior week and among the lowest weekly totals in recent months, suggesting the state’s labor market is holding steady. (More)
➤ Statewide: An annual survey of sitting lawmakers reveals how insiders predict the November 2026 midterms will break, with deep uncertainty flagged in several swing districts across the state. (More)
➤ Marysville: Einride’s cab-less autonomous electric trucks will operate on Ohio public roads this summer, moving freight between EASE Logistics warehouses in a first for the state. (More)
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