
NC Non-Profit Leaders Join Governor’s Latino Advisory Council
Two Western NC non-profit leaders join the Governor’s Advisory Council on Latino Affairs, addressing key issues.

Two Western NC non-profit leaders join the Governor’s Advisory Council on Latino Affairs, addressing key issues.

Federal shutdown halts Wisconsin job program funding; state uses reserves, but impacts on data and visas grow urgent.

While the Trump administration pushes to expand Montana’s coal industry, companies show waning interest in leases.

Cardon Rehabilitation & Medical Equipment USA, LLC, a Canadian company specializing in customizable powered treatment tables and exercise equipment, is set to establish its U.S. headquarters in Kinston, North Carolina. The move will create 20 new jobs in Lenoir County and involves an investment exceeding $4 million. Governor Josh Stein

Montana’s coal lease bids fall short as market demand wanes, with low bids prompting postponement of Wyoming auctions.

Reading scores remain stagnant for U.S. students, while math shows slight improvement since the pandemic-era slump.

Governor Whitmer signs Michigan’s record education budget, boosting per-pupil funding, safety, and free meals.

President Trump threatened a 100% tariff on Chinese goods in response to China’s planned export controls effective Nov. 1.

Montana’s fishing industry supports 15,978 jobs, contributing nearly $1.5 billion in economic output state-wide.

Principal Michelle Davis gave students bikes to reduce absenteeism, fostering independence and safer commutes.

Raleigh, N.C. – In response to the ongoing federal government shutdown, the Division of Employment Security (DES) in North Carolina has announced its readiness to assist affected federal workers. Federal employees in the state who find themselves furloughed or unemployed due to the shutdown are encouraged to apply for unemployment

Michigan’s school aid budget, signed by Gov. Whitmer, includes record per-pupil funding, boosts for special education.