State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Friday December 23, 2022 ( 7 items ) |
CES 2023: Case Western Reserve To Share 'Innovation Ecosystem' At Las Vegas Show For 10th Consecutive Year (Jan. 5-8, 2023)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 23 (TNSconf) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news release:
When a Case Western Reserve-led team of entrepreneurs hits the exhibition floor Jan. 5-8 for CES 2023 in Las Vegas, it will mark the 10th straight year the university has presented at one of the largest and most influential tech gatherings in the world.
This year, attendees will include CES in-person newcomers like faculty member and bioengineering pioneer Dustin Tyler and returnees like Ma
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Clark State Commits To Ohio Consortium For Transfer Pathways To The Liberal Arts
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Dec. 23 (TNSpar) -- Clark State College issued the following news:
Clark State College president Dr. Jo Alice Blondin participated in a signing ceremony for the Ohio Consortium for Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts, held on December 7, at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, committing to accessible, affordable, and flexible higher education for Ohio students.
The ceremony served as an opportunity to highlight the individuals and colleges who made this program possible
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Gov. Justice Announces Form Energy Will Site First American Battery Manufacturing Plant In Weirton
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Dec. 23 -- Gov. Jim Justice, R-West Virginia, issued the following news release on Dec. 22, 2022:
Gov. Jim Justice announced today that Form Energy, Inc. (Form Energy) will partner with the State of West Virginia to build its first iron-air battery manufacturing facility on 55 acres of property in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, along the Ohio River, in the city of Weirton. The new battery manufacturing plant is expected to create a minimum of 750 new full-ti
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Ohio Secretary of State LaRose Announces New Business Filings For The Month Of November
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 23 (TNSrpt) -- Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued the following news release:
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced 13,420 new business filings in November 2022, down 93 filings from November 2021 and down 617 filings from September 2022.
As inflation remains the top issue for small businesses, according to the NFIB November Report, entrepreneurs and job creators continue to be cautious. Accordingly, in light of these headwinds, Secretary LaRose continues
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Ohio Secretary of State LaRose Releases Results Of County Boards' Post-Election Audits
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 23 (TNSres) -- Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued the following news release:
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Ohio Audits Every Election, Every Time
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Ohio's county boards of elections have finalized their post-election audit of the November 2022 general election. The results show a 99.9% accuracy rate.
See the full 88 county-by-county audit results here (https://www.sos.state.oh.us/publicintegrity/post-election-audits/).
Upon taking office, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose dir
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OverDrive: 2022's Most Popular Ebooks and Audiobooks From Public Libraries
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 23 -- OverDrive, a company that says it delivers a digital catalog of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and other content through apps, issued the following news release on Dec. 22, 2022:
OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform for libraries and creator of the award-winning Libby reading app, released year-end lists of 2022's most popular ebooks, audiobooks and magazines borrowed from libraries around the world.
OverDrive empowers 22,000 libraries in 45 countries, wit
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UD Engineering Faculty, Alumni, Students Building Water System For Malawi Schools
DAYTON, Ohio, Dec. 23 (TNSres) -- University of Dayton issued the following news:
UD School of Engineering faculty, staff and alumni are leading by example and showing students how to serve others with their engineering skills by improving access to water for schools in Malawi.
Don Chase, civil engineering lecturer, and his spouse Nancy Chase, a UD graduate, former School of Engineering cooperative education director and now an Emerson senior applications engineer, are working with ETHOS inter
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