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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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FlynnStoned Cannabis Company located in Armory Square will open June 16. It is the first legal marijuana dispensary in central New York.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul joined Micron executives and County Executive Ryan McMahon to announce members of a new community engagement committee which will help direct where funding will go within the community investment framework.
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The Office of Cannabis Management was recently in Syracuse to talk to the community about adult-use cannabis.
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The CNY Regional Market could face shutting down if none of the estimated $91 million dollars in revitalization projects are completed. Market administrators are seeking public funding to update facilities.
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Two bank failures in March lead to financial anxiety. Syracuse Law Professor, Gregory Germain said inflation, not banking should be cause for concern.
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With central New York affected by a court case preventing cannabis dispensaries in the region, those in the cannabis business are in a waiting game.
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While it’s taken a while for dispensaries to begin operating across the state, higher education has gotten on board.
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A special workgroup has started devising what a first-of-its-kind computer chip exhibit will look like at the MOST, Syracuse’s Museum of Science and Technology.
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The cities of Syracuse and Oneida are receiving $10 million for efforts to revitalize the upstate economy and creating more opportunities for residents in central New York.
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While many on Black Friday will turn to big box sellers, others are encouraging the focus on shopping small this holiday season.