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$2.5 million loan going to S.O.A.R. Industrial Park
By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com
Steel is expected to hit the ground at the S.O.A.R. Industrial Park, located just outside the Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport, in mid-to-late August.
SCIOTO The Scioto County Commissioners gathered Thursday for its regularly scheduled meeting, sharing multiple updates surrounding the Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport.
Later in the meeting, Scioto County Economic Development Director Robert Horton detailed a loan that would be going towards the S.O.A.R. Industrial Park.
Following conversations with the Ohio Development Services Agency, their board decided to approve a $2.5 million loan through the Rural Industrial Park Loan Program.
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COLUMBUS State Representative Craig S. Riedel (R-Defiance) announced the Ohio House has approved House Bill 110, the state’s two-year operating budget that creates a new school funding plan and provides tax relief to Ohioans.
The Fair School Funding Plan is a historic initiative that is the result of collaboration among educators and policymakers for the past three years. The plan begins a six-year phase-in, starting with the 2021-2022 school year and is designed to ensure a hold harmless period during the transition to the new formula.
“I’m proud to support a fix to Ohio’s school funding formula,” said Riedel. “This new model is predictable, sustainable, and transparent while ensuring fairness to all of Ohio’s schools.”