Guest Column
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Millennials step to own tune
Most recent generation doesn't measure work ethic in same manner as their predecessors, according to columnist Paul Grasso.
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Right-to-work states may have edge
While others may have higher wages, right-to-work states offer an extra incentive to attract business, according to columnist Paul Grasso.
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Automation: Part 2
Stewart Denenberg reviews of some of the ideas in Martin Ford's book, "The Lights in the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future."
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'Stupid' doesn't excuse criminal behavior
Young people can throw their future away when they commits crimes while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Step back before passing judgement
Part of our humanity is delighting in other people's mistakes, Mary White writes.
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Preparing workers for middle-skills jobs
A collaboration of educators, government and the private sector is the key to success for ensuring an adequate workforce, according to columnist Paul Grasso.
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The challenge of automation
New technology is like an invasive species as it crowds out species in a dynamically balanced environment.
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Employers need 'middle skills'
Many of today's jobs fall somewhere between the qualifications of high-school graduates and college graduates, according to columnist Paul Grasso.
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Group facilitates North Country jobs
The Development Corporation isn't a government agency, but helps maintain and attract jobs to the North Country, according to columnist Paul Grasso.
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Local livestock for sale
Livestock owners urge consumers to buy their superior local products, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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