Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced the approval of significant state tax incentives
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The state approved a major tax break Monday for a California defense contractor that plans to build a weapons factory in Pickaway County.
Part of US-23 to the south of Columbus was closed down in both directions on Saturday afternoon due to a police incident.The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a su
Ohio’s largest single job creation project in state history could receive more than $450 million in tax breaks.
The Ohio Tax Credit Authority greenlit a 2.59% refundable Job Creation Tax Credit on Monday for Anduril Industries, with terms that begin in 2026 and end in 2055.
While the planned construction of Anduril Industries’ $1 billion Arsenal-1 advanced weapons facility has been hailed as a transformative economic win for Ohio, new
Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced today the approval of a significant state tax incentive package that will support the largest job creation and payroll project in Ohio’s history.
Anduril Industries to build a significant defense tech facility in Ohio, potentially creating over 4,000 jobs by 2035.
On Wednesday, January 17, 2025, the Ohio State Highway Patrol Training Academy celebrated the graduation of 54 new peace officers, including Omar Rubio Jr. of the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office. Rubio is one of the newest recruits set to serve his community after completing the 21-week Basic Peace Officer course,
The Ohio Tax Credit Authority Monday approved a 30-year, 2.594% Job Creation Tax Credit for Anduril Industries Inc., which plans to build a 500-acre manufacturing complex in northern Pickaway County that could grow to 5 million square feet over time. The estimated value of the tax credit over its term and if all goals are met is $452.2 million.
Ohio is one of the most difficult places to own exotic animals in the U.S., with a comprehensive ban on many animals. Although Ohioans cannot own lions, tigers or bears, there are some exotic pets