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Richland County could see increased employment and housing needs after Intel opens its $20 billion manufacturing facility in Licking County, officials say.
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Central Ohio is expected to keep growing at an even-faster pace as big projects like Intel’s semiconductor plants in Licking County come online.
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Nearby residents in Licking County had raised concerns about the pollutants in the permit. The permit lists at least eight different toxins and other particulate matter like dust or smoke.
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President Joe Biden joined Gov. Mike DeWine and other state leaders at the site of a new, $20 billion semiconductor plant for Intel’s groundbreaking ceremony.
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The Ohio EPA is gathering public comment on Intel’s draft air permit for two new plants in New Albany that identifies toxins that could cause health problems if they exceed certain limits.
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Ohio's largest-ever economic development project comes with a big employment challenge: how to find 7,000 construction workers in an already booming building environment.
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Tenants who offer to pay back rent and late fees would be able to defend themselves under the new proposed ordinance; Ohio's environmental groups are praising the Inflation Reduction Act; Playhouse Square has named a new CEO ... and more stories.
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Colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are joining forces to address national needs in semiconductor and microelectronics
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The cause of an explosion which injured the workers is still unknown and under investigation; A former Cleveland Schools worker has pleaded guilty to a charge related to her role in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol ... and more stories.
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President Joe Biden speaking in Cleveland, said the DOJ, the FBI and local federal prosecutors are looking into what happened; The former Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice has a new job in Pennsylvania; The Browns have traded QB Baker Mayfield to Carolina.