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The Ohio Department of Development and Darb Snyder Senior Center remind Ohioans assistance is available to help with home energy bills. The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps Ohioans at ...
The Ohio Department of Development and The Breathing Association want to help alleviate the burden of costly energy bills this winter and keep more of Ohio’s families warm through March 31.
The Ohio Heartland Community Action Commission is accepting HEAP Winter Crisis Program applications through March 31. ... The Ohio Department of Development and Ohio Heartland Community Action ...
A press release from the Department of Health and Human Services on June 5, 2013, indicates that $187.4 million was released to states to help low-income homeowners and renters with rising energy costs. This funding supplements $3.065 billion in grants made available earlier in the year through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program ...
Ohio Department of Development and Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission will help income-eligible Ohioans with water and heat assistance. ... The HEAP heating season is November 1, 2023 ...
Site Selection magazine, a location assistance publication, has awarded the state of Ohio its fourth consecutive Governor's Cup Award for leading the nation in new and expanded facilities in 2009. [3] The "Why Ohio" advertising campaign was noted by the business and advertising communities. [4] Other awards include: The Communicator Awards (2008)
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Director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources: James Zehringer; Director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety: John Born; Director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction: Gary C. Mohr; Commissioner of the Ohio Department of Taxation: Tax Commissioner Joe Testa; Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation: Jerry Wray