
How to keep your kids safe when they’re online
The internet is a way of life for everybody these days — including kids. Whether they’re socializing with friends, gaming, or completing homework assignments, your children risk falling victim to cyberbullying, online predators, and other dangers. Follow these tips to help ensure they can safely navigate the world wide web.

Use Wi-Fi to water, grill, and chill
Let smart devices paired to your home Wi-Fi help simplify your summer!

What happened to my website? 5 things to try when a site stalls
Connection issues can happen. Finding the trouble when you aren’t sure what happened can be as simple as the click of a button, a quick internet search, or a phone call.

Hate headaches and love good sleep? Healthy habits start with the screen
It’s dinner time and the table has green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, and an unwelcome guest – the smartphone. Many families have banished this device from meals, which prevents headaches in more ways than one.

Making sense of AI by grouping into capability and functionality types
AI feels futuristic, but it has been around a long time. Its origins can be traced back thousands of years to ancient myths and legends. Interest has grown as technology has advanced.

How to protect your kids from social media’s effects on mental health
Concerned about your kids’ well-being on social media? The Surgeon General’s latest advisory underscores the concerning impact of social media on kids’ mental health.

How to bring holiday spirit to life with ‘smart’ speaker
Technology can help make your holiday festivities merrier and more efficient.

Protect your precious memories with 3-2-1 photo back up method
In today’s digital age, you constantly capture memories with your smartphone and camera. Learn how to protect your precious memories from data loss with the 3-2-1 backup method.

G Force meets Pine Ridge tire and auto needs
Calvin Ghost Bear, owner of G Force Tire & Auto Service, stumbled into the auto repair business in Pine Ridge in 2013 while setting up his contracting shop. The unexpected venture, born out of community need, now thrives after a decade.

Unlocking career opportunities for youth
Golden West’s field service team brought their splicing trailer to Edgemont High School, providing students with insights into telecommunications careers and emphasizing trade school benefits. Students also received advice from Human Resource Assistant Jody Pease on transitioning to the professional world.