Ascend’s Remote Workers Help Elevate State Tourism
13 Oct 2022
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The pandemic changed the ways people work. Over the past year, Ascend West Virginia has taken advantage of that change to attract remote workers to the state.
Two years ago, Jordan Hyde didn’t think much of West Virginia. That isn’t to say she had a low opinion of the state.
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Businesses looking to locate in Preston County, WV, will be pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of available sites and buildings to choose from! Preston County has sites that range in size, from a few acres to as many as 80 acres available. Many of these sites are in close...

Fixing the Supply Chain with AI and Robotics
Oct 4 2022One of the many lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic was just how fragile the global supply chain is. For decades, much energy has been spent streamlining the supply chain, building efficiencies, and finding low-cost options — but the result has been an increased vulnerability to shutdowns, labor shortages, and...

CHARLESTON, W.VA —In honor of Digital Inclusion Week, an annual event that raises awareness about digital equity work across the country, the West Virginia Department of Economic Development announced today the award of $730,000 for the development of West Virginia’s Digital Equity Plan.
The funds, which come in the...