On Monday,?Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided remarks at the 35th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Breakfast. Nearly 2,000 people attended the celebration in downtown Columbus.?
On Tuesday, Lt. Governor?Husted?joined the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Radiance Technologies facility in Beavercreek. In partnership with the Dayton community, Radiance Technologies develops advanced technology for the aerospace industry and national defense agencies.
On Thursday, Governor DeWine met with True Lure, Inc., an organization who gives both veterans and children living with disabilities opportunities to participate in outdoor activities, such as fishing.?
Also on?Thursday, Lt. Governor Husted and the Governor?s Office of Workforce Transformation announced the launch of the Industry Sector Partnership grant program, which aims to support collaboration between businesses, education and training providers, and other community leaders who are invested in improving their region?s workforce.?
On Thursday evening, Governor DeWine attended the grand opening of Second Harvest Food Bank in Springfield.? In 2020, the organization will become a locally-owned non-profit serving Clark, Logan, and Champaign counties.??
On Friday, First Lady Fran DeWine visited three Southeast Ohio counties-- Pike, Scioto, and Jackson-- to celebrate the Ohio Governor's Imagination Library Program.??
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