What does another setback for Intel mean for central Ohio residents?
The announcement of another slowdown in construction of the New Albany semiconductor plans escalates worries about the fate of the $28 billion project.
The state has invested millions in hopes of boosting its credibility as the Silicon Heartland.
But the hits keep coming for Intel, as the company works to rebound from financial losses.
Guests:
Mark Ferenchik, news director, WOSU Public Media
George Shillcock, reporter, WOSU Public Media
Tim Bubb, county commissioner, Licking County
Bailey Sandin, work and wages fellow, Policy Matters Ohio
Max Cherney, technology correspondent, Reuters