After denying $5 million toward a Lake Erie wind farm’s attempt to compete for a $50 million federal grant and with only 20 percent of Third Frontier’s $190 million invested for the fiscal year that ended on June 29th, many are wondering what the commissioners of the Ohio Third Frontier would approve, The Plain Dealer reports. Critics fear “there’s a cost to inaction” in the innovation economy while Christiane Schmenk, director of the Ohio Department of Development, insists a restructuring of the program’s strategy is responsible for the lull in outward activity, the article said. For more, read the full story here.