The latest news and updates on Micron's planned chip fabrication plant in central New York and its impact on the region.
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Onondaga County legislature chair Nicole Watts and Majority Leader Nodesia Hernandez talk about their transition into the majority party, the shifting dynamics of their relationship with the county executive, and their legislative priorities regarding Micron, housing, and transparency.
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Onondaga County legislature chair Nicole Watts and Majority Leader Nodesia Hernandez talk about their transition into the majority party, the shifting dynamics of their relationship with the county executive, and their legislative priorities regarding Micron, housing, and transparency.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon discusses the state of the county and future projects for the area.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon discusses the state of the county and future projects for the area.
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A lawsuit filed by Jobs to Move America and local residents claims the environmental review for Micron's chip plant in the Town of Clay was rushed and inadequate.
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Micron broke ground Friday on its $100 billion chip plant near Syracuse. The site is set to become the largest semiconductor manufacturing campus in the U.S.
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Federal, state and local leaders will be on hand Friday to officially break ground on Micron’s $100 billion project in central New York.
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Two central New York educators are using a Micron fellowship at the MOST to bring hands-on semiconductor and STEM learning to local students.
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The county will pay Azalia King $450,000 for her home on Caughdenoy Road in Clay, and $2 million for 6.5 acres of land across the street.
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Onondaga County is trying to evict 91-year-old Azalia King, who lives on land the county needs for the Micron project.