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  2. History of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    With Ohio's population reaching 45,000 in December 1801, Congress determined that the population was growing rapidly and Ohio could begin the path to statehood. The assumption was the territory would have in excess of the required 60,000 residents by the time it became a state.

  3. The Longaberger Company - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the primary employers in Dresden, Ohio, before it moved to Newark, Ohio, in 1997. [1] At its peak in 2000, it had $1 billion in sales, [2] employed more than 8,200 people directly, and had about 45,000 independent distributors (called Home Consultants) selling its products directly to customers. Along with baskets, the product ...

  4. Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio has five of the top 115 colleges in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report ' s 2010 rankings, [172] and was ranked No. 8 by the same magazine in 2008 for best high schools. [173] Ohio's unemployment rate stands at 4.5% as of February 2018, [174] down from 10.7% in May 2010.

  5. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services - Wikipedia

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    Prior to July 2013, ODJFS was also the state agency responsible for the administration of Ohio's Medicaid program. In July 2013, a new state agency was created, the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM), Ohio’s first Executive-level Medicaid agency. ODJFS employs about 2,300 full time employees and has an annual budget of $3.3 billion. [2]

  6. Closing arguments to begin in case of ex-Ohio deputy ... - AOL

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    The jury in the murder trial of a former Franklin County Sheriff's deputy for the December 2020 shooting death of a Black man will soon begin deliberating.. Closing arguments will begin Wednesday ...

  7. History of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The city planned tax incentives of about $500,000, and looked to the company moving into the Franklinton, Easton, or Ohio State University areas. [42] In 2020, 5G service began in the city, with Verizon and AT&T installing cell towers throughout the city.

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  9. A neo-Nazi turf war may have just flared in Columbus, Ohio ...

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    The Trump-Vance transition team did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment about Hardin’s remarks. Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin denounced the neo-Nazi march.