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The State of Maine’s award-winning website, Maine.gov, receives over 10 million visitors and nearly 4 million online transactions each year. This level of public demand requires constant improvements. Therefore, Maine.gov is updated on an annual basis to better meet the needs of the constituents it serves. “The State of Maine understands that the Internet has… Keep reading →

Ever find yourself lost on a website not knowing where to begin looking for the right information? Don’t fret if you are in the Cornhusker state. With the new and improved website, www.Nebraska.gov, it is now easier than ever to connect citizens to their government. “It is important for the State of Nebraska to have… Keep reading →

Just in time for fishing season, Governor Scott Walker recently announced that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has updated its Pocket Ranger® mobile app to include fishing and watchable wildlife information, as well as a Sunrise-Sunset calculator. “One of the best parts about spending time in Wisconsin’s great outdoors is winding down, without all… Keep reading →

The State of Alabama is proud to unveil its new and improved official website, Alabama.gov, introducing the most user-friendly design yet. With the award-winning website’s sleek and simplistic silhouette, visitors can easily discover useful local, state, and federal government information. Alabama.gov visitors expressed their opinions about changes for the site; in return, the state listened… Keep reading →

Corporation occupation tax reports filed online with the Secretary of State’s office increased significantly in 2014. Compared to data from 2012, filings for domestic corporations alone jumped 348 percent. Filings for foreign corporations have gone up 47 percent. “We began encouraging business entities to file online about five years ago,” said Gale. “Each cycle the… Keep reading →

The Department of Administration announced the launch of a redesigned www.Wisconsin.Gov portal, which has been updated with a new mobile-friendly modern design and streamlined content. This overhaul will improve one of Wisconsin’s premier government websites – in 2013 Wisconsin.Gov received more than 2.9 million unique visits and 6.1 million page views. “Today is a huge… Keep reading →

Citizens seeking to burn brush, wood debris or agricultural fields now have the option to obtain their open burning permits electronically. The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s Bureau of Forestry announced that it has expanded the online burn permit system statewide. Traditional hand-written burn permits are still available, but the online system allows… Keep reading →

Residents in the Gem County, Idaho, area can now pay for their ambulance transport payments using credit and debit cards, Rick Welch, Gem County Emergency Services Director announced. Transport payments can be paid online by going to the Gem County website at www.co.gem.id.us or over-the-counter at the Emergency Services office located at 330 E. Main… Keep reading →

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources would like to remind Alabama residents and non-residents of the many different ways they can purchase their 2014 Alabama fishing license. Anglers can do this online on the Outdoor Alabama website, by using the Outdoor Alabama mobile application or over the phone by calling 1-888-848-6887. These convenient… Keep reading →

The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) has released an upgrade to the highly popular Maryland Practice Driving Test mobile app that includes a Spanish-language version of the test for both the iOS and Android platforms. The Maryland Practice Driving Test is a free and convenient tool to prepare future drivers for the knowledge test required… Keep reading →

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