Spurred by supply chain constraints, historically low interest rates, housing inventory shortages and migration changes influenced by the pandemic, Nevada's housing prices skyrocketed to record highs in 2021.
Read MoreWith the new year comes time to reevaluate your marketing strategy and tactics, and most importantly, time to check your messaging and your story. In business, your story is the most important tool you have.
Read MoreConstruction was one of the industries considered essential during the pandemic shutdown in spring 2020. That included architects and engineers, who social distanced, worked remotely and wore masks, but kept working.
Read MoreThe Nevada Department of Education announced a $4 million investment of American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds to expand access to STEM and robotics programs across the state.
Read MoreCompanies that lean into Human Culture stand to win the war of talent and build sustainable growth.
Read MoreDave Archer, President and CEO of NCET, Nevada’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology, has announced his retirement, effective mid-2022.
Read MoreDid you know that Reno has a state-of-the-art candy production facility boasting a customer base stretching from coast-to-coast and encompassing more than eight international countries? That chocolate confection company is Kimmie Candy, and it continues to thrive right here in Reno.
Read MoreThe week of Dec. 13, Mother Nature dumped nine feet of snow within five days at higher elevations across the Sierra Nevada, sending ski resorts scrambling to get as much terrain open as possible to support the inevitable Christmas-New Year’s holiday crowds.
Read MoreThe Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation released its region-by-region report for November, showing unemployment rates were 6.3 percent in the Las Vegas area, 2.9 percent in Reno-Sparks, and 3.3 percent in Carson City.
Read MoreThe International Energy Agency reported in May that the energy sector is quickly becoming a major driver of demand for minerals. The agency has said that by 2040, technologies used to move away from fossil fuels, including electric vehicles and large-scale batteries, could drive nearly 90 percent of the demand for lithium.
Read MoreThe New Year will arrive in a few days, so consider these resolutions for your business for 2022.
Read MoreThis month, the Interim Finance Committee of the Nevada Legislature voted to approve $3.35 million in funding to the Nevada Department of Education for a trio of programs related to workforce development in the Silver State.
Read MoreCookies have been a part of online existence, pretty much since its inception, so most users barely think about them anymore. Marketers, however, have relied on both first- and third-party cookies to collect data, tailor advertisements and better understand the consumer’s user experience on a daily basis.
Read MoreThe University of Nevada, Reno has created a new program to allow students to obtain both a Bachelor of Science in agricultural science and a Bachelor of Arts in economics in four years.
Read MoreAs we continue to survive together in this pandemic, we look for meaningful ways to maintain connections through the thriving landscape of social media. Here are six predictions for Social Media in 2022!
Read MoreAs a new business owner, understanding your potential business insurance needs can be unclear and stressful. There are two big questions that often circulate in new business owners’ minds: 1) What kind of insurance do I need? and 2) Where do I start looking?
Read MoreNevada’s casino industry is on track for 2021 to produce its fourth-ever $12 billion revenue year. Nationwide, gaming revenues have already surpassed 2019’s record total. One gaming analyst, however, believes as the year draws to a close, it might be wise to take a deep breath and evaluate where the casino sector is headed in 2022.
The TRI II project is planned for a plot of private land on the south side of Fernley, west of Highway 95A and east of the Storey/Lyon county line.
Read MoreCan a PEO help your business? Why does your company need an internal communications strategy? NCET’s panel of business and technology experts answer your questions in our monthly column.
Read MoreIn August, 4.3 million U.S. workers quit their jobs, according to the Department of Labor.
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