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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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The STEAM high school will provide central New York students with training in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse region will be recognized as a national Tech Hub.
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Onondaga Community College has unveiled drawings for a Micron Cleanroom Simulation Lab, which lays the groundwork for training the thousands of high-tech workers needed to work at four semiconductor fabrication plants Micron is planning to build in central New York.
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The Manufacturers Association of Central New York is working to make sure a skilled, prepared workforce is ready to meet the demand for jobs in central New York.
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A panel discussion during Onondaga Community College's Unity Day featured educators and semiconductor industry leaders and covered industry and education changes.
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A hands-on memory exhibit at the New York State Fair is all part of Micron's plan to meet more community members in central New York.
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David Sonnenfeld, a professor of environmental studies at SUNY-ESF, said that number shouldn't be too alarming, noting the City of Syracuse used about 40 million gallons of water a day in 2021.
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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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Tammy Palmer, public information officer for the Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency (OCRRA), said more than 360,000 tons of curbside residential trash passes through the waste-to-energy facility in a year.