Most & Least Energy-Efficient States
15 Oct 2019
Energy is expensive. In fact, it’s one of the biggest household expenses for American consumers. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average U.S. family spends at least $2,000 per year on utilities, with heating and cooling of spaces alone accounting for more than half the bill. In 2018, the average consumer spent another $2,109 on motor fuel and oil, up $141 from last year.
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DEED has awarded $3,893,100 to 39 organizations to provide young people workforce development and training opportunities during the 2020-2021 state fiscal year. The Office of Youth Development awarded the Youth at Work grants to organizations providing services to economically disadvantaged or at-risk youth ages 14-24.
Helping young people achieve workplace success is not only...
Students hit the streets for job ideas
Oct 15 2019Elk River, Rogers and Zimmerman high school students have been touring manufacturers and technical colleges of late. Some ZHS students were to go to St. Cloud Tech and Community College to look at computer-aided mechanical design, energy and electronics and welding as well as CNC and advanced machining.
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Martie’s Farm Services Providing Locally Sourced Feed, Seed, and Pet Products to Minnesota for Over 37 Years
Oct 14 2019Martie’s Farm Services is a family-owned, locally sourced seed vendor. Martie’s Farm Services started out in Elk River but has since expanded. They now have three local Minnesota locations that they operate out of: Elk River, St. Francis, and Monticello, MN. They create all of their own seed using locally...