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LocalSYR on MSNIn exclusive interview, Governor says work to begin construction of Micron campus is ‘taking too long’Governor Kathy Hochul committed to construction beginning on the Micron campus this year in an exclusive interview with NewsChannel 9. “Shovels will be in ...
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WSYR Syracuse on MSNYour Stories: Change is coming to a ‘dangerous’ intersection in ClayWitnessing wrecks and dodging drivers has Clay neighbors fighting for a fix. They say the busy intersection of Caughdenoy ...
The town of Clay has changed its zoning ordinances to allow Micron Technology to make more noise when building its chipmaking plants. The changes mean that Micron can build its massive plants in the ...
Across New York State, there are more than four ... in the United States," the release stated. Micron is expected to invest $100 billion in the White Pine Industrial Park in the town of Clay in ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a plan to offer free community college tuition for adult learners ages 25 to 55 in New York state. The governor highlighted her proposal at Onondaga Community College in ...
CLAY, N.Y. (WSYR-TV ... This is a direct shot to Micron,” Melfi added. NewsChannel 9 shared neighbors’ concerns with the New York State Department of Transportation.
Across New York State ... States,” the release stated. Micron is expected to invest $100 billion in the White Pine Industrial Park in the town of Clay in Onondaga County — one of the largest ...
The New York State Opportunity Promise proposal includes free tuition, fees, books, and supplies for New Yorkers ages 25 to 55 pursuing an associates degree in a high-demand field. These degrees ...
Syracuse.com on MSN19d
NY Gov. Hochul's Budget Proposes Free Tuition for Tech DegreesPart of Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget proposal would cover tuition at any public community college in New York for adults studying fields such as advanced manufacturing, technology, engineering, AI or ...
Hochul’s plan is aimed at boosting the supply of trained workers for Micron Technology ... plants in the town of Clay and chip companies expanding across Upstate New York.
Utica Observer-Dispatch on MSN5d
More power to you: How will federal grant for electrical substation make Sherrill better?Sherrill residents and business owners will face a brighter future thanks to a nearly $1.8 million federal grant to upgrade ...
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