With uncertainty surrounding the federal budget, the City of Lima is making the most of every federal dollar to ensure equitable growth throughout the community.
Tim Fitzpatrick, Business & Work Development Lead for AEDG, said, “We have really good relationships with a lot of the companies around the Allen County area. We like to keep those relationships pretty positive, so that we're able to visit with them regularly and find out what is going on to support their needs.”
"It's important that we're responsive to our residents and our business owners and our community members," Begonia said. "We really take all of the feedback that they share with us, and we turn that into action through our programs, initiatives, and services."
"Obviously, you know, every business helps. If we can continue to keep up a good pace, you know, who knows what the future can hold for us?" said Ben Suever, Spencerville Village Administrator.
Visit Greater Lima is excited to announce the 2025 Destination Development Grant recipients.
Rhodes State College has been awarded $55,869 as part of the $8 million in Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills (RAPIDS) grants recently approved by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.
A Putnam County company has been approved for a tax break from the state of Ohio to expand its operations.
Findlay remains the No. 1 micropolitan in the country for the 11th consecutive year, with 24 investment projects in 2024.
WesBanco, Inc., a diversified, multi-state bank holding company, today announced the successful closing of the previously announced acquisition of Premier Financial Corp.
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - The city of Findlay held a "State of the City” address Wednesday afternoon.