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The Governor's Office of Semiconductor Expansion, Management and Integration will partner with local and state agencies to manage Micron's and possible future investments in the state.
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The Community Foundation of Central New York received $125,000 in grant funds to bolster its $2 million pledge to counter the high rates of lead poisoning among children in Syracuse.
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Harvey's Garden will hold a grand opening event on Jan. 7. where you can meet some of the local brewers featured on beer hall's tap wall.
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During the state's holiday DWI crackdown, almost 3,000 traffic tickets were given in Central New York.
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Micron's Chief People Officer April Arnzen says the Central New York area is a good match for Micron beyond just business logistics. The company plans to engage the Central New York community in their plans as they begin their $100 billion investment over the next 20 years.
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The Onondaga County Legislature unanimously updated plan to incentivize farming to minimize the number of developers looking for farmland to purchase.
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The arrest over the weekend comes after decades of work by the U.S. Department of Justice to hold those accused of making and detonating the bomb responsible.
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As many celebrate Micron's commitments to advancing the workforce and overall economic development of the CNY area, some are concerned there will be a lack of housing as the area grows more attractive.
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New York's 127th District will be the home of Micron's new megafab facility. It's next state representative will help guide the district through the initial phases of growth.
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The unemployment rate in Syracuse has decreased by 4% since this time last year.