LOCAL: 73 local businesses sold online last quarter in Dayton area
The report card gave Ohio a B+ for employment, labor and hiring regulations, above the national average of a B.
The state also got a B for licensing regulations, B for tax regulations, B- for training and networking programs and B- for government websites.
Dayton was not ranked by the company but Cincinnati was given a B+.
LOCAL: Drive-thru flu shots still available around the region
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