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City of Joplin to Test Sirens During Statewide Tornado Drill on Tuesday, March 7

March 6, 2023 Erin Slifka 0

(Joplin, MO) – On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at 10:00 am State Emergency Management and the National Weather Service will conduct a Statewide Severe Weather Tornado Drill. Every school, citizen, and business is encouraged to […]

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How America’s New ‘Battery Belt’ Is Shifting the Auto Industry South

March 6, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on How America’s New ‘Battery Belt’ Is Shifting the Auto Industry South
A new wave of car and battery factories in America is shifting the country’s automotive heartland further south, redistributing thousands of jobs. WSJ’s George Downs explores why battery makers are choosing sites away from the Great Lakes.

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Freeman Certified Medical Assistants Earn Certification Via Crowder College Apprenticeship Program

March 6, 2023 Erin Slifka 0

(Neosho, MO) – Crowder College recently presented Certified Medical Assistant certificates to two Freeman Health System employees via the apprenticeship agreement between the organizations. Robin Bach and Ashley Cox completed the two-year program and earned CMA […]

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Five New Work Perks You’ll See in the Future

March 5, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Five New Work Perks You’ll See in the Future
Daycare for your parents. Hyper-personalized benefits. Companies competing for employees will cater to different life stages in coming years.

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Bars, Hotels and Restaurants Become the Economy’s Fastest-Growing Employers

March 5, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Bars, Hotels and Restaurants Become the Economy’s Fastest-Growing Employers
Hospitality companies are reviving their hiring after making pandemic cuts, offsetting slower jobs growth in the technology industry.

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EVs Boost Chip Demand Despite Semiconductor Makers’ Woes

March 5, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on EVs Boost Chip Demand Despite Semiconductor Makers’ Woes
The outlook for automotive chips is robust, as e-vehicle sales grow and automation increases across all vehicles and their production.

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Energy Industry Wrestles Over Going Green Too Fast

March 5, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on Energy Industry Wrestles Over Going Green Too Fast
Climate issues and energy security are expected topics at a gathering of government officials and oil executives.

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What Is a CEO’s Pay Actually Worth?

March 5, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on What Is a CEO’s Pay Actually Worth?
Companies for first time must tell how much stock awards soar or shrink. For one CEO, it’s a $24 million difference.

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The World Economy Is Doing Well—This Is Bad News for Central Bankers

March 5, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on The World Economy Is Doing Well—This Is Bad News for Central Bankers
The global economy is showing vigor, with business surveys this week pointing to a widespread revival in growth, a sign that central banks may need longer than anticipated to bring inflation under control. 

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This Department-Store Stock Has Trounced Apple, Amazon and Tesla

March 4, 2023 Erin Slifka Comments Off on This Department-Store Stock Has Trounced Apple, Amazon and Tesla
Family-controlled Dillard’s has combined share buybacks with keeping costs down, inventory tight and staff engaged with “nearly fanatical” customers.

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