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Nancy Thompson was in a dark place, until a local physician "turned the lights back on." Driving the news: OhioHealth's new Menopause and Midlife Clinic recently opened in New Albany, a first for ...
Microsoft has reportedly put its plans for new data center campuses in New Albany, Heath and Hebron in Ohio on hold amid ...
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Anticipation has been building for the Ohio to crest, the flooding caused by the Ohio has displaced people, destroyed homes ...
The Ohio River's continued swelling has led to significant flooding in New Albany, where residents are still dealing with ...
With further delays and lessening focus on projects like Intel's Ohio One project in New Albany, readers asked NBC4 about ...
Microsoft has halted its plans to construct data centers in central Ohio, the company announced Monday, pausing a $1 billion project in Licking County. The tech giant had ...
The Ohio River is expected to crest at 67.5 feet, putting additional strain on the city’s resources. Five of New Albany's six water pumping plants are running continuously to manage the floodwaters.
Microsoft has decided to halt plans for constructing data centers at three sites in Licking County, Ohio. This decision was ...
It will follow through with its development agreements to fund roadway and utility upgrades, according to the statement.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is backing down on building data centers in Licking County.  In a statement released Monday, the company did not give a reason for ...
Microsoft has abandoned its $1 billion data center project in Licking County, Ohio, citing a strategic investment review.