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Bloomington’s annexation attempt was denied this week. Officials celebrated the completion of I-69. And we look at how universities are helping drive semiconductor production in Indiana.
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In Indiana, eight companies have pledged investments of more than $6 billion. The facilities promise over 2,000 jobs.
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Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington will offer free sessions in July to prepare the workforce for Indiana’s billion-dollar industry.
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A global tech manufacturer plans to invest almost $4 billion to build a new semiconductor plant in Indiana.
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One economist discusses how new Indiana tech manufacturing, like semiconductor plants, improve the state's economy.
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A U.S. based technology company, NHanced, will start operations at a new facility in Odon after opening its plant Friday.
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Indiana will receive $32.93 million in the first round of funding from the federal CHIPS and Science Act, a measure to boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.
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The $84 million project has already attracted four semiconductor companies to Indiana to the tune of $300+ million in investment.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb's visit comes at a particularly tense time for Taiwan, China and the U.S. after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited earlier this month.