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Rhode Island To Offer Free Cannabis Industry Training
High Times· 1 day agoAccording to a May 29 announcement, Rhode Island’s labor department will fund a cannabis training program to accommodate the bustling industry. The < ...
Brett Uttley: Array of coaching roles prepped former Rhode Island youth star well for Austin FC II...
Soccer America· 6 days agoJamestown, on Conanicut Island in the state of Rhode Island, is one of the USA’s oldest communities ...
Epping High School names Class of 2024 Latin Honors students
Gannett via AOL· 1 hour agoIn the fall, Autumn will be attending Great Bay Community College to pursue a degree in nursing....
CCRI launches first cannabis training program
Providence Business News· 2 days agoThe Community College of Rhode Island is launching an eight-week free cannabis training program ...
Ørsted pledges $5M to RI colleges, universities if it wins wind contract - Providence Business First
The Business Journals· 2 days agoØrsted said in a news release that it would donate $2.5 million to Roger Williams University, $1...
Meet Somersworth High School's top 10 students in Class of 2024
Foster's Daily Democrat via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn the community, he gives back through his involvement with his local chapter of the National...
Meet Apponequet Regional High School's top 10 graduates of 2024
The Standard-Times via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoEverette plans to pursue a career in environmental sciences. He will be attending Bristol Community ...
Rhode Island debuts free cannabis training to accommodate booming industry
HR Dive· 3 days agoRhode Island’s labor department will fund a cannabis training program to accommodate the industry’s rapid expansion in the state, according to a May 29 ...
Proposed 2025 Rhode Island budget includes additional education, healthcare funding | ABC6
ABC 6 Providence· 6 days agoRhode Island’s House Finance Committee voted to approve a nearly $14 billion budget for the 2025...
RI Broadcasters Association appoints new president
WPRI Providence· 12 hours agoThe Rhode Island Broadcasters Association’s Board of Directors has appointed longtime radio broadcaster Bill George as the organization’s new president.