(The Center Square) – Ohio plans to spend more than $225 million in taxpayer funds with the hopes of luring businesses to four areas of the state.
The money and plan are part of the All Ohio Future Fund program that identifies areas and spends money on infrastructure improvements to help attract future economic development.
The four new sites are in Coshocton, Lorain, Montgomery and Muskingum counties. Coshocton and Muskingum are in the southeast part of the state, while Montgomery includes Dayton, and Lorain borders Lake Erie near Cleveland…