Remote Work Professional Certificate Course – January – Online

Online MT, United States

The Remote Work Professional certificate program is a 1-month specialized course designed to equip workers and business owners with training needed to: find a job working remotely for a company, expand a business to serve customers remotely, and increase skill levels for people already working remotely. For more information, go to https://www.montana.edu/extension/communitydevelopment/remote-work-certificate.html.

$199.00

Remote Work Professional Certificate Course – February – Online

Online MT, United States

The Remote Work Professional certificate program is a 1-month specialized course designed to equip workers and business owners with training needed to: find a job working remotely for a company, expand a business to serve customers remotely, and increase skill levels for people already working remotely. For more information, go to https://www.montana.edu/extension/communitydevelopment/remote-work-certificate.html.

$199.00

City Club Missoula – Issues and Challenges with Bridge Infrastructure in Missoula – 2/12 – Doubletree – Missoula

Doubletree Missoula 100 Madison St, Missoula, MT, United States

In the last year, over 25 bridges in Montana have been forced to close over a lack of appropriate funding. The Maclay Avenue bridge is the latest to close and has impacted many Missoulians. Please join us for a discussion with Shane Stack of Missoula County Public Works, and a representative of the Montana Department of Transportation (TBD) who will outline the issues surrounding infrastructure funding, maintenance, and development. The forum will be moderated by Rob Cheney of the Missoulian.

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Monthly Board Meeting

Online MT, United States

Monthly Board Meetings (and all meetings) are open to the public and we welcome all to attend and participate. This month's guest speaker will be Jim Mathews, President of The Rail Passenger's Association, a national organization that serves as a voice for the more than 40 million rail passengers in the US.

Free