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As the Biden Administration begins to distribute CHIP grants, local officials discuss what the Micron project means to central New York.
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Heavy rainfall over the summer led to disastrous conditions for some CNY farmers. Now, emergency USDA funding may help to alleviate costs.
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The first ever Great New York State Cannabis Showcase is running on the same 13-day schedule as the state fair.
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The increase was part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s 2023 budget and also doubles the price to park from $5 to $10.
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Seven sites received funding aimed at preparing and developing them to increase their attractiveness to large employers and high-tech manufacturing companies.
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A New York judge has temporarily blocked the state from issuing retail marijuana licenses after a lawsuit from four veterans who argue that regulators are wrongly prioritizing applicants with drug convictions.
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Sarah Simiele is the winner of the Cheesemonger Invitational — an event where cheesemongers from across the country compete with written tests and skill tests.
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When Micron announced its $100 billion plan to build computer chip factories in central New York, the company also promised funds for the community. One of the most tangible results of that promise is now a reality: the newest exhibit at Syracuse’s Museum of Science and Technology.
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The first two fabs are expected to be operational by 2032, with the full build out of the Micron campus complete in 2043.
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Employees of TCG player, an online trading card marketplace in Syracuse are accusing the company, now owned by eBay, of union busting.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the first illegal cannabis stores were padlocked in upstate New York. Stores that were shut down were located in Auburn, Lyons, Macedon, Ontario, Pulaski and Williamson.
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The next step before Micron can start construction on its central New York megafab is completing an Environmental Impact Statement in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act and the State Environmental Quality Review Act.