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(Little Blinking Light 10) BCDR, 3-2-1, Immutability: How to Protect Your Network Data

January 22, 2025 by Richard Piet

Is your network data safe? On this episode of Little Blinking Light, IT expert Roger Ferworn gives us some examples of how to make sure it is. Things like: BCDR The 3-2-1 Rule Immutability Click to listen and better understand what these things mean – and how just backing up your data is not enough …

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(Community Matters 116) While Retiring from BC, Fleury was Finalist for Top Admin in Nashville Suburb

January 13, 2025 by Richard Piet

As Thanksgiving 2024 approached, the City of Battle Creek bade farewell to its longest-serving city manager, Rebecca Fleury, who served 10 years in the position. While preparing this year-end look back at the final Community Matters visit with Fleury from August 2024, a published report from Williamson County, Tennessee reveals she was a finalist for …

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(Community Matters 114) KCC Seeks Aspiring Entrepreneurs for ‘Bootcamp’

December 23, 2024 by Richard Piet

The Kellogg Community College entrepreneurship program, of course, is seeking participants who want to realize a dream to own their own business. Now, the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp is offering a chance for some who meet income guidelines to get started at no cost. The Bootcamp is part of KCC’s Innovative Accelerated Credentialed Training (iACT) initiative, with …

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(Community Matters 115) BlueOval Salaried Hiring Underway; Resume Portal Open

December 23, 2024 by Richard Piet

In her first interview since beginning as the human resources director at the BlueOval Battery Park Michigan in Marshall, Amy Helner joins Community Matters to talk about the status of hiring employees at the plant. The battery production facility is expected to begin output in 2026. With salaried hiring started in later 2024, Helner discusses …

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(Little Blinking Light 9) Cutting Tech Corners Can Cost You Later

December 17, 2024 by Richard Piet

They call it “technical debt” – the cost of cutting IT corners when they have to be corrected at a future time. In this episode of Little Blinking Light, Roger Ferworn of AE Tech Design helps put technical debt into context – and discusses the benefits of avoiding it. Episode ResourcesAE Tech Design websiteBook an Appointment with AE …

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(Community Matters 111) Local Group Seeks to Make it Easier to Find Businesses Offering Military Discounts

November 26, 2024 by Richard Piet

Certainly, many folks have heard businesses publicizing the discounts they offer to members of the military and veterans. But how does a person find a comprehensive list of them? The Marshall, Michigan-based Military Discount Society – a non-profit founded by two veterans – is seeking to fill that void. In this episode, Michael Buffington and …

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(Little Blinking Light 8) Here’s How AI Can Help (and Hinder) Your Business

November 12, 2024 by Richard Piet

Artificial Intelligence. It’s at the center of a lot of discussions about how it can help – or not help – your business. In this Little Blinking Light episode, AE Tech Design President Roger Ferworn talks about how AI can be a huge help guarding against e-threats – but can also have some drawbacks. Episode ResourcesAE Tech …

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(Community Matters 109) Deadline November 22 to Nominate a Veteran to Win Holiday Lights on their Home

November 11, 2024 by Richard Piet

November 22, 2024 is the deadline to nominate an area veteran to receive a professionally installed holiday light display on their home. Owner Chuck Barnes at Twinkle Holiday Lighting will, again this year, fulfill the wishes of the family of Marine Cpl. Josh Hoffman, who passed away in 2021 from injuries received while serving in …

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