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Grand Forks, ND to Meet Workforce Needs with CTE Centers

Grand Forks, ND to Meet Workforce Needs with CTE Centers
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Grand Forks EDC spearheads effort to compete for funds to increase career and tech education

Grand Forks EDC spearheads effort to compete for funds to increase career and tech education
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Grand Forks, lagging in executive jobs, looks to grow them at home

Grand Forks, lagging in executive jobs, looks to grow them at home There are about 270 “management of companies and enterprises” jobs in Grand Forks and Polk counties. If the Grand Forks metro area matched the national average concentration for those positions, that figure would be nearly three times higher, at 875.  Written By: Sam Easter | × A water tower in Grand Forks smiles at passersby. (Grand Forks Herald) Grand Forks is well behind national averages in executive-level jobs the kind of positions that lead businesses large and small. For a community nestled in prairie country, that might sound about right. But more surprising is how important that statistic could be for Grand Forks’ future. If a healthy economy is a forest, experts say, drawing those positions is something like planting seeds. Figuring out how to plant more of those seeds could be vital for the community.

North Dakota tourism primed for a big return, but is there enough money for marketing?

North Dakota tourism primed for a big return, but is there enough money for marketing? North Dakota has a biennial tourism budget of about $9.7 million, meaning the state gets that much every two-year budget cycle. Those dollars are dwarfed by area states, including South Dakota, which has approximately $15 million to spend each year. Written By: Sam Easter | × Turtle River State Park Manager Larry Hagen expects 2021 to be another year of increased park usage during the COVID pandemic. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald In the long, endless summer of COVID marked by lockdowns, early closings and all kinds of travel restrictions there just wasn’t very much to do.

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