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Dollar General Files Feb. 23 Appeal Challenging Ohio Industrial Commission Decision

Dollar General filed an appeal on Feb. 23, 2026 to challenge an Industrial Commission of Ohio decision, according to a public PDF uploaded to court-docket aggregation services.

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Dollar General Files Feb. 23 Appeal Challenging Ohio Industrial Commission Decision
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A public court filing shows Dollar General Corporation submitted an appeal on Feb. 23, 2026 seeking to overturn a decision issued by the Industrial Commission of Ohio. The document, a PDF of the appellate filing, was uploaded to court-docket aggregation services and is publicly accessible.

The PDF's caption and filing metadata identify Dollar General Corporation as the appellant and reference the Industrial Commission of Ohio decision being contested; the metadata records the filing date as Feb. 23, 2026. The document format and metadata are visible in the aggregation-service listing for the case as of Feb. 26, 2026.

The appeal filing does not include additional explanatory text in the aggregation-service summary, but the uploaded PDF contains the formal notice of appeal and the caption information that places Dollar General as the party lodging the challenge. The filing package on the aggregation service shows standard case-caption elements and the company's corporate name; no other parties or individual names appear in the aggregation-service summary.

As of Feb. 26, 2026, the Feb. 23, 2026 PDF is the primary public record available through the court-docket aggregation services for this matter. The presence of the appeal on those services means subsequent entries - including responsive briefs, scheduling orders, or court calendars - are likely to be posted to the same aggregation feed if and when the parties or the court file further paperwork.

Dollar General's Feb. 23, 2026 appeal formally places the Industrial Commission of Ohio decision into the state appellate process reflected in public dockets. The uploaded PDF remains the documented notice that the company has initiated judicial review, and it is the public baseline for tracking any future filings in this challenge.

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