SDN tackles state’s toughest fiber build in historic Black Hills $12.4 million public-private partnership
People go to the Black Hills to get a little off the grid, but when they need to get on the grid that hasn’t always been possible. Until now.
People go to the Black Hills to get a little off the grid, but when they need to get on the grid that hasn’t always been possible. Until now.
Excessive participation in social media can haunt people and their businesses more than they might realize, says an expert coming to this cybersecurity conference.
An entrepreneurial coach doing business in the Twin Cities and Sioux Falls believes South Dakota has the advantage. And she’s helping these businesses leverage it even more.
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
The pandemic has produced lots of heroes – including some unsung ones who are keeping companies connected and allowing employees to work remotely.
It’s a summer unlike any other to be an intern. But businesses are adapting as they continue to offer valuable work experience.
“Sometimes, change is exactly what we need. We need someone to push us.” This company is using a corporate chaplain to help employees cope with change, and he shared some simple wisdom worth passing along.
Businesses in communities without decent housing options face especially difficult challenges in recruiting and retaining workers. This effort aims to address the shortage.
“The pandemic has been a game-changer for telehealth and Avera eCARE.” As demand for services has skyrocketed, “the genie is out of the bottle.”