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Lisa Scott, owner of Beaute Box in downtown Dayton, struck out on her own years ago, giving up her employer sponsored health insurance with Sears. Since then not having the kind of affordable health care the ACA promises has forced her to make decisions about visiting her doctor based on how much she can afford to spend out of pocket, which comes directly from her business profits.JIM WITMER / STAFF

67K new businesses in Ohio could launch with health care law

Ohio could add as many as 67,000 new entrepreneurs as a result of the federal government subsidies made available to aspiring business owners through the Affordable Care Act, according to a new report from the Urban Institute. The number of newly minted entrepreneurs in Ohio would rank fourth nationally behind ...

Liberty Twp. and Middletown locations won't be the only areas with a Hot Head Burrito franchise in Butler and Warren counties. The company plans to open more restaurants later this year.

Area restaurant chain reaches milestone

The Hot Head Burritos chain has reached an important milestone with the opening of its 50th store in Urbana. Hot Head President Ray Wiley — who co-founded the fast-casual burrito chain with his wife, Cynthia — said at least 10 more Hot Head locations are in various stages of development ...

Kettering-based chain opens 50th restaurant

The Kettering-based Hot Head Burritos chain has reached an important milestone, opening its 50th store in Urbana, Hot Head founder and President Ray Wiley said this morning.Wiley said at least 10 more Hot Head locations are in various stages of development in Ohio and surrounding states. The Kettering-based Mexican restaurant ...

Looking for a summer job? Better get started

Summer break is approaching for millions of students, which means those looking for summer work will try to land a job. Your Better Business Bureau says do your research before applying or accepting a job.According to SnagAJob.com, an employment Web site, employers are hiring summer workers earlier than in the ...

Salon Lofts to enter Dayton market

The Columbus-based Salon Lofts will enter the Dayton beauty-care market this fall by opening locations in the Town & Country Shopping Center in Kettering and in Washington Park Plaza in Washington Twp., the company’s CEO said Friday. Nora’s Design Group in the Town & Country space will become Salon Lofts ...

The Ohio UAS Conference hosted by the Dayton Development Coalition began Tuesday, April 23, at Sinclair Community College. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF

Sinclair to invest $1.4M in drone education

Sinclair Community College will invest $1.4 million in its unmanned aerial systems program as part of an effort to establish the college as a national leader in the field. The college’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved the investment aimed at building on Sinclair’s momentum in the industry — which ...

BWC could return $1.8M to local agencies

Nearly 70 public employers in Clark and Champaign counties could see a combined $1.8 million refund on their 2011 Bureau of Worker’s Compensation premiums — and could see a 4 percent reduction in future rates — if a proposal is passed later this month.The plan would return nearly $1.3 million ...

CEO poll tabs Ohio as most improved among states

Two separate surveys released Tuesday — one of CEOs, the other of small businesses — concluded that Ohio has greatly enhanced its business climate, with the CEOs declaring Ohio the most-improved among the 50 states. “Both of these studies, especially since they were released on the same day, just highlight ...

Ultra-Met employee Damon Massie pulls a tray full of products out of the furnace after they've been hardened at nearly two thousand degrees Friday at the Ultra-Met manufacturing facility in Urbana.

Ohio’s aging workforce continues to grow

Ohio’s graying manufacturing workforce threatens to saddle some employers with labor shortages and hefty costs associated with training and replacing retiring employees. About one in four manufacturing workers in Ohio is 55 and older, which is up from more than one in seven workers a decade ago, according to a ...

Chris Hanes, sales manager at P&R Communications Service, is seen with a new digital two-way radio used by the public safety sector. P&R representatives are in favor of the Marketplace Fairness Act that would require retailers to collect sales tax on online sales. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF

Tax plan stirs clash of titans

An online sales-tax proposal has triggered a divisive debate among business owners and attracted a strange-bedfellows mix of supporters that includes the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce and Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown. The “Marketplace Fairness Act,” which will be voted on by the U.S. Senate as early as Monday, ...

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