Erica E. Phillips / CTMirror.org
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As the ‘Provisions State,’ º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's economy and post-secondary institutions are built into America’s military machine.
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FTC report on major grocery retailer profits prompts CT Dems to seek expanded AG authority to investigate entire food supply chain.
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Backed by tech entrepreneur André Swanston, CT United Football Club hopes to compete in MLS NEXT Pro league starting next year.
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An expert panel convened in March to develop a five-year improvement plan for º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s early childhood education system submitted its final report to Gov. Ned Lamont last week, laying out the policy steps and funding required for “an equitable, high-quality, and sustainable system that ensures that every child has a quality educational foundation that will prepare them to grow, learn, and succeed.â€
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Businesses, nonprofits support proposal allowing trade groups to offer health insurance. Patient advocates cite equity concerns.
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Now known as GeneDx, former COVID testing provider has paid back a portion of economic development grant.
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As popular opinion shifts on the value of a four-year college degree, career and technical education is gaining ground. But opportunities are competitive.
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Office of Workforce Strategy names 19 partner organizations to provide no-cost training, support services to fill 6,000 skilled jobs.
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º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s Office of Workforce Strategy will receive $24 million in federal funding to expand job training programs that have struggled to meet demand amid a shortage of skilled workers in the state.