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Cincinnati’s angel capital organization has received a $235,000 grant so it can start a fund in Southeast Ohio aimed at investing in entrepreneurs.

Queen City Angels was one of five applicants that the Appalachian Regional Commission selected for the grants. The group will partner with Ohio State University South Centers in Piketon, south of Chillicothe, for the fund. OSU South Centers is a business incubator that works with fledgling companies to help them get off the ground.

“It’s aimed at developing more entrepreneurial businesses in that part of the state,” said Queen City Angels Chairman Tony Shipley.

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