The state will provide $500,000 to help workers who lost their jobs as a result of tornadoes that hit in Montgomery County. Ohio’s Department of Jobs and Family Services says the money will fund employment and work support services. County officials estimate last month’s tornadoes affected more than 200 businesses. The funds will also establish a Mobile Career Resource Center, where affected workers can get help writing resumes, search for jobs and explore career and training opportunities.
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