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A new $3 million facility at Wright State University is seen as a possible model for future cooperative ventures between state-supported universities, state agencies and local governments.
The two-acre complex at 3800 University Blvd. includes several service buildings and a storage facility for road salt that can be used by the university and the Ohio Department of Transportation.
Read the article from the Dayton Daily News.

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