Butler County Board of Commissioners awards $10 million to Miami University
29 Apr 2024
The Butler County Board of Commissioners awarded Miami University $10 million to support the establishment of an advanced manufacturing workforce and innovation hub during its meeting today. With the funding, Miami will acquire the property at 101 Knightsbridge Drive in Hamilton to house the new hub.
Butler County Commissioners Cindy Carpenter, Donald Dixon, and T.C. Rogers announced the approval of the funding, which is made possible through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). They also expressed their support for the hub, which will bolster Butler County and the Southwest Ohio region's strong manufacturing base and serve the needs of industry, residents, and students through training, education, and research.
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