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JPMorgan launches fundraising platform to lure startups

The new platform, Capital Connect, focuses on serving the financing needs of startups from their early stages, marking the ambition of the biggest U.S. bank by assets to further expand into the private market and build a founder-friendly brand in Silicon Valley.

Home sales take biggest dip since start of pandemic

The once red-hot housing market appears to be cooling as Redfin reported a 25% decline in homes sold in September compared to September 2021.

US awards $2.8B in grants for EV batteries in 12 states including North Dakota

Even as Granholm and other officials tout success in boosting the U.S. EV industry, automakers are warning that the vast majority of EV purchases won’t qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit.

Hiking Public Lands Shouldn’t Require a Ladder

In some of the western states, legal battles over uninterrupted access to public lands surrounded by private lots could determine broader accessibility to recreation land for the public.

A New Playbook Looks To Help Rural Communities Utilize Opportunity Zones

The blueprint provides a six-step process to attract capital to rural communities.

Why is Kroger buying Albertsons, and how will it affect shoppers?

Kroger’s plan to acquire supermarket rival Albertsons in a nearly $25 billion deal would create a grocery juggernaut with more than 4,500 stores in 48 states.

Public Lands Month 2022: The Wrap – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers

We hope you enjoyed Public Lands Month – the stories, the giveaways, and the opportunities to raise your voice in support of our lands and waters. Now that the dust has settled, we’ve had a chance to evaluate the impacts of your hard work last month. And we have some exciting numbers to share with you:

Talking Headways Podcast: Tapping the Public Wealth of Cities

The most famous discussion about this is likely from Dag Detter and Stefan Folster’s book, “The Public Wealth of Cities.” But it’s a topic that has generally been under the radar for a while. So first I want to start with Ben. Where did you first find out about this idea of public-asset inventory and why was the idea so compelling?

Housing market correction? Here’s what experts think is ahead for the real estate market

There are now 210 out of the top 400 housing markets across the country that are “significantly overvalued” – or overvalued by more than 25%.

North Dakota Career Opportunities – Staff Planner, Planning Official and more… – Williams County | Williston, ND

The Staff Planner performs various duties for the Planning & Zoning division, including coordinating the application process, compiling reports, and presenting at meetings. Applicants should exhibit skills in attention to detail, communication, and knowledge of…