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Curious about Western Communities? Is Your Community Included? – Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming Community Assessment Reports

This map represents the many assessments conducted in each state before launching the tri-state project. Blue, green and purple balloons connect you to assessments conducted in communities between 1998 and 2017, and in some cases, to evaluation information for communities participating in follow-up surveys and ripple effects mapping as part of this project. Yellow balloons connect you to assessments that use new processes developed by the three state design team.

More countries are trying out shorter workweeks without salary loss

Newsweek’ reports that Belgium has become the latest country to offer workers the right to a four-day workweek without loss of salary.

Rural electric co-ops are the fastest growing group of broadband providers

“You’d be hard pressed if you’re a rural electric co-op to not get in the broadband business,”

Annual ‘State Of The Rockies’ project key findings

“It’s a tool for policy makers and the general public to gauge citizens’ attitudes towards a number of conservation issues facing the west,”

The return of ‘revenge travel’: As omicron wanes, Americans eagerly book vacations

The country is on the verge of a mini spending boom just as the Federal Reserve is trying to rein in inflation

How Not to Get Written Out of Your Founder Story

Nearly 50% of founders are removed from the position of CEO within the first 18 months of receiving funding. Those are daunting odds—so what are the best ways to prevent this from happening to you?

High-Profile Study Reveals Why Most Meetings Are Ineffective. It Only Takes 1 Simple Step to Fix It.

Most meetings participants are passive observers — which is why you need a method for actively engaging each one of them.

Survey: Personalization and Direct Mail Spark Higher Engagement Among Digitally Fatigued Audiences

Despite increasingly powerful and ubiquitous digital marketing tools, many businesses find themselves struggling to gain traction among customers and prospects.

USDA Unveils Resource Guide to Help Rural Entrepreneurs Start and Grow Businesses, Create Good-Paying Jobs and Strengthen America’s Economy

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Under Secretary for Rural Development Xochitl Torres Small today unveiled a resource guide to help people in rural America start and grow businesses, create good-paying jobs in their communities and strengthen America’s economy.

Not all Small Towns Have to Be “Booming” The death of small town America has been greatly exaggerated.

James Gimpel sat down with The Daily Yonder to talk about the way rural America is misconstrued by the public as a place that is dying off when, in fact, it’s doing just fine.