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Michael Gregg Appointed as North Dakota Cybersecurity Chief

Michael Gregg has been appointed to the position of chief information security officer by CIO Shawn Riley. He had been serving in an interim capacity since the departure of former CISO Kevin Ford in September.

Revitalizing the Main Street, Revitalizing the Community – A Couple Drives Investment in Their Rural Oklahoma Hometown – How About Your Home Town? MEDA Can Help.

“Everyone needs to consider what they want their legacy to be and a lot of people don’t think about that at all – that you want your life to count for something,”

How Public Health Took Part in Its Own Downfall

By one telling, public health was a victim of its own success, its value shrouded by the complacency of good health.

McDonald’s testing McPlant burger in November made with Montana peas

“The peas are grown in Montana and North Dakota, which are the two biggest producers in the United States,”

The Future of American Farming Demands Broadband

How can we deliver the broadband that farmers need?

North Dakota Hires Its Second-Ever Chief Data Officer

Ravi Krishnan will become state chief data officer on Nov. 1. Among his key plans: spreading awareness of strong data governance practices to all agencies in the enterprise.

Could ‘Managed Retreat’ from Climate Change Revitalize Rural America?

Climate change will dislocate people in some cities. Many rural areas are losing population. Could a “climate-change Homestead Act” provide a solution?

How to Hire Employees During a Labor Shortage: Think Like a Marketer

The businesses having the most success in filling their job openings are those that are promoting their company culture.

The housing crisis and the labor shortage are linked: People can’t take jobs if there aren’t affordable homes nearby

Numerous studies show that affordable housing improves job growth, while expensive housing can damage local economies.

How to make remote and hybrid brainstorming less awkward

On the latest episode of ‘The New Way We Work,’ we learn several methods for creative collaboration and culture-building that work for remote, hybrid, and in-person offices.