Legislators are seeking to expand telemedicine in Arizona, but rural and tribal communities that need it most might still not be able to access it without broadband Internet. An estimated 898,724 Arizona residents have limited or no access to high-speed Internet – that’s according to the 2018 Arizona Statewide Broadband Strategic Plan and the Federal Communications Commission 2016 Broadband Progress ...
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On a path to total carbon neutrality
In 2006, the 2030 Challenge was issued. It asked the global architecture and building community to commit to using carbon-neutral designs for all new buildings, developments and major renovations by 2030. The American Institute of Architects took action to support the challenge by offering its 2030 Commitment while aiming to “transform the practice of architecture in a way that is ...
Read More »KCSourceLink scales up
For more than 15 years, KCSourceLink has coached and connected thousands of budding entrepreneurs with critical resources for success. Now this UMKC program is expanding to serve new startups throughout Missouri.
Read More »Low-income entrepreneurs get boost from Legal Services
Syrian immigrants. Ex-convicts. Recent graduates of the University of Missouri-St. Louis. These are the varied kinds of clients who recently needed help with the legalities of launching a small business — and they got that help, thanks to attorneys working pro bono through Legal Services of Eastern Missouri. They shared their success stories and other data in January at the ...
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