A Pickaway County man is under investigation for allegedly embezzling more than $100,00 dollars from his employer, Agroscapes Inc. who reported the suspected theft to the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office on December 16,
Law enforcement from several agencies, including the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office, South Bloomfield Police Department, Harrison Township Fire Department and Columbus Division of Fire, responded to the OSHP post on U.
Dubbed "Arsenal-1," the $1 billion Pickaway County factory will be the largest job-creation project in Ohio history, state officials say.
Anduril Industries to build a significant defense tech facility in Ohio, potentially creating over 4,000 jobs by 2035.
Where will Anduril find 4,000 workers for its high-tech manufacturing jobs over the coming decade? Here's why local officials and analysts are optimistic.
The facility will focus on producing autonomous weapons systems, representing a nearly $900 million investment that is expected to contribute $1 billion annually to Ohio’s economy.
On top of bringing over 4,000 jobs, the development will also bring in more tax revenue helping schools and roads in the area.
The project, expected to bring over 4,000 new jobs to Ohio by 2035, marks the largest single job creation and new payroll initiative in the state's history.
Anduril Industries will build a five-million-square-foot facility called Arsenal-1, hoping to bring more than 4,000 new production and service jobs to Ohio by 2035.
Anduril Industries plans to invest more than $900 million to build the facility on 500 acres in Pickaway County near Rickenbacker International Airport.
Anduril’s factory just south of Rickenbacker International Airport is expected to generate an additional 4,500 jobs among suppliers, services and indirect employment. Overall, the Ohio Department of Development projects $2 billion in economic activity and $800 million in tax revenue, according to a press release.
Pickaway County will be the home of a new advanced defense technology manufacturing facility as early as next summer. Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and JobsOhio