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If You Think the Great Resignation Is Bad, Just Wait Until January

With year-end increases and bonuses in hand, will your employees head out the door?

Is There Any Gold to Mine in the Graying of America?

“If we put up barriers to the kinds of changes that need to happen to have a thriving and prosperous population and society, we’re going to lose our shirt in the global marketplace.”

Wyoming Governor Gordon to use $27 million in relief money to sponsor the first year of the Wyoming Innovation Partnership (WIP)

The Wyoming Innovation Partnership will focus on growing technology and entrepreneurship programs with the ultimate goal of diversifying Wyoming’s workforce and attracting new businesses.

Quality Customer Service Took Priority Early in the Pandemic. Small Businesses Now Say It’s Even More Vital

Supply chain struggles, increased customer demand, and Covid-19 safety restrictions have forced business owners to rethink their communication strategy. Here’s how they’ve managed it.

Your Job Listing Is Riddled With Red Flags. Here Are the 5 Most Common

Just because employers are blind to them, that doesn’t mean candidates are.

Devious ‘Tardigrade’ Malware Hits Biomanufacturing Facilities

The surprisingly sophisticated attack is “actively spreading” throughout the industry.

State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)

On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed The American Rescue Plan Act, which provided $10 billion to fund the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). SSBCI will fund state, territory, and Tribal government small business credit support and investment programs.

State-Level Broadband Work Surges

In the wake of the $1.2 trillion federal infrastructure bill, state and local government organizations find their digital equity efforts robustly funded, while many leaders at those levels are rolling out specific plans.

TerraPower selects Kemmerer as preferred site for new Natrium nuclear reactor in Wyoming – More could be built

The Natrium project aims to build a reactor using TerraPower and GE-Hitachi technology. It is “one of two competitively-selected advanced reactor demonstration projects (ARDP) supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE),” according to TerraPower.

Broadband and the States: The Critical Role of Partnerships

With $65 billion on the way from Washington to expand Internet access, it’s time for businesses, research organizations and others to join with the public sector to shape strategies to make the most of the funds.