Historic building owners looking to preserve and rehabilitate their properties can begin the process to apply for state funding through the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program, the Department of Development announced.
Cleveland Company Buying Canadian Steel Firm: Cleveland-Cliffs announced Monday it had entered an agreement to purchase Ontario-based steelmaker Stelco.
A new collaboration backed by $31.3 million in state funds will enhance Toledo's position as a global leader in the glass industry, Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday.
Federal Grants Available To Combat Violence: The Office of Criminal Justice Services released two requests for proposals intended to combat violence against women and prevent crime overall.
Appalachian Schools See $88 Million Investment: Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission announced more than $88 million would help nearly a dozen Appalachian school districts improve public health and enhance workforce development.
Ohio is in line to receive a slice of $130 million announced by the Biden Administration in a bid to revitalize coal communities.
Republicans again urged the Department of Natural Resources to reconsider its real estate strategy Monday, but the Controlling Board nevertheless approved the agency's request to purchase nearly 400 additional acres.
Department of Development officials are on the cusp of opening up a new round of broadband expansion funding aimed at achieving universal coverage across the state.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday the awarding of nearly $16 million in the state's ongoing effort to bolster electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Final Appalachian Community Grants Issued: The Appalachian Region will soon see a final $52 million to improve waterfronts, trails, parks and historic downtown districts.