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Too Good To Go – Restaurants can fight food waste together

Use the app to explore stores and restaurants in your local area and save surprise bags of surplus food from going to waste at a great price.

The New-Collar Workforce – Advanced skills but no degree

There’s a huge, capable, and diverse talent pool out there that companies aren’t paying nearly enough attention to: workers without college degrees. It’s time for a skills-first approach to hiring and people management.

How to Make Your Hybrid Workplace More Efficient in 2024

With fewer days at the office, founders are getting creative about enabling their teams’ productivity and connection.

Is Frontier’s all-you-can-fly pass actually worth it? We asked travelers who bought one.

For many travelers, the all-you-can-fly GoWild! Pass from Frontier Airlines sounds too good to be true. After all, the ultra-low-cost carrier’s pass promises “an unlimited number of flights” available over 300 days of the year, with access to all U.S. destinations, including Puerto Rico.

Solar Panel Prices Down 30–40% In 2023, US Prices Down 15%

The impacts of this oversupply situation have escalated recently, with reports of spot module prices outside of the US as low as 14-15 cents/watt,”

Most homes for sale in 2023 were not affordable for a typical U.S. household

Affordability plunged 40% from before the pandemic, and 21% from just last year. Redfin says spiking mortgage rates were a key reason why.

World’s Happiest Country Finland Offered a Master Class on How to Be Happy. These Are the 3 Biggest Takeaways

They are all great, science-backed tips for how to be a bit happier. But some Finns claim the real secret to their happiness is something else entirely.

A Demographic Time Bomb Is About to Hit the Beef Industry

Earlier this year a study from Tulane University in New Orleans found that a relatively small number of Americans are responsible for the lion’s share of beef consumption—and those eaters tend to skew older and male. But the beef industry isn’t content with the narrowing demographics of its customers—it has its eyes on creating a whole new generation of beef-eating stalwarts.

NADO News

Applications Process for the Next Cohort of the Training Program for Emerging Leaders are Due January 19, 2024 

New Tribal Broadband Bootcamps Slated for 2024

TBB was started in 2021 as an initiative to connect people interested in building Tribal broadband networks – a space for folks to develop and share best practices that ensure their communities have high-quality, equitable Internet access. More than fifty Tribes or First Nations and over three hundred participants have since attended a bootcamp, increasing their knowledge, sharing their expertise, and contributing to this vibrant community.