ohio department of development /tags/ohio-department-of-development ohio department of development en-US Copyright Tue, 04 Mar 2025 21:26:58 GMT Intel says almost $7 billion committed so far to Licking County project /2025-03-04/intel-says-almost-7-billion-committed-so-far-to-licking-county-project The chip manufacturer said it had invested $3.7 billion through last year, and is committed to spending another $3.2 billion in work that is already underway in a letter to the Ohio Department of Development. Tue, 04 Mar 2025 21:26:58 GMT /2025-03-04/intel-says-almost-7-billion-committed-so-far-to-licking-county-project ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ News Staff Changes likely coming in the way Ohio markets itself to tourists and business leaders /2023-04-17/changes-likely-coming-in-the-way-ohio-markets-itself-to-tourists-and-business-leaders Gov. Mike DeWine has suggested the state streamline its messaging to attract both visitors and new businesses. Mon, 17 Apr 2023 04:04:28 GMT /2023-04-17/changes-likely-coming-in-the-way-ohio-markets-itself-to-tourists-and-business-leaders Jo Ingles Developers to receive state funding to clean up and reuse polluted properties in Columbus /politics-government/2022-07-07/developers-to-receive-state-funding-to-clean-up-and-reuse-polluted-properties-in-columbus Like most other cities, Columbus has its share of brownfields. Those are polluted plots of land, often old factories, that need restored to their original state before they can be re-developed. There’s a nearly $200 million effort to remediate more than 100 brownfields in Ohio, including eight here in Franklin County. Thu, 07 Jul 2022 09:00:00 GMT /politics-government/2022-07-07/developers-to-receive-state-funding-to-clean-up-and-reuse-polluted-properties-in-columbus Tyler Thompson