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Kansas landed what's billed as the state's second biggest economic development project, a semiconductor manufacturer that plans to make a $1 billion capital investment that will create 2,000 new jobs in the Wichita area.
Gov. Laura Kelly announced late Thursday that the state has reached a deal with semiconductor manufacturer Integra Technologies for a 1 million-square-foot expansion with the aid of $304 million in tax incentives.
"This advanced manufacturing facility is part of a national push to restore our semiconductor industry so that U.S. workers and businesses can compete and win . . .
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