
EDA Awards $903,847 Grant to Boost Tourism for Makah Indian Tribe
The $903,847 grant aids the Makah Tribe in Neah Bay to boost tourism with a new motel, spurring job growth after 2021 disasters in NW Washington.

The $903,847 grant aids the Makah Tribe in Neah Bay to boost tourism with a new motel, spurring job growth after 2021 disasters in NW Washington.

Michigan Senate bills aim to teach minority cultural history, inspired by Illinois’ TEAACH Act, amid rising hate crimes.

President-elect Trump plans a National Energy Council to boost U.S. energy dominance, focusing on oil, gas, and renewables.

Gov. Gianforte proposes a tax cut, reducing rates from 5.9% to 4.9%, mostly benefiting wealthier Montanans.

Provalus, an information technology outsourcing firm, has announced plans to establish a Center of Excellence in Wilkes County, North Carolina. The initiative is set to create 150 jobs and bring a $1.05 million investment to North Wilkesboro. Governor Roy Cooper praised the move, highlighting the state’s talented workforce and commitment

The U.S. Department of Commerce awards $600K for boosting advanced manufacturing in Kihei, Hawaii, aiming to create jobs and enhance economic resilience.

President-elect Trump has nominated Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead Medicare and Medicaid. What changes could this bring?

Montana lawmakers must decide on reducing property tax rates in 2025 to prevent rising taxes for homeowners, after failing in 2023.

Cristina Killingsworth visited Heartland BioWorks to enhance Indiana’s biotech role, aligning with U.S. goals for tech leadership and national security.

The Governor’s NCWorks Awards of Distinction were announced by Governor Roy Cooper, highlighting various achievements in workforce development across North Carolina. The awards recognize a youth internship program, two manufacturers, and five individuals for their significant contributions to the state’s workforce initiatives. The honorees were celebrated at a ceremony on

A new report highlights climate change’s impact on Montana agriculture, predicting hotter summers and economic losses.

The Good Jobs Challenge, backed by the Biden-Harris Administration, placed 12,000 workers in jobs, boosting skills and doubling earnings in diverse communities.