By 1812Blockhouse

Each weekend here at 1808Delaware and 1812Blockhouse we present “The Intel On Intel,” where we collect and share links from area media looking how local government, schools, other businesses, and Intel itself are building a new future for the area.

In today’s edition, we share media coverage that considers:

  • Intel’s arrival might mean more flights to/from Columbus
  • Mobility and housing are top concerns
  • Johnstown officials are feeling stymied
  • Veterans appear to be hiring target
  • Bumps on the road for Intel chip plan?
  • Air pollution concerns for plants in New Mexico, Oregon
  • Intel to invest $100 million in Ohio higher ed

The Intel on Intel can be viewed here.

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