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Arkansas Computer Science Program a Model for Other States. Now Arkansas is making the subject a K-12 graduation requirement.

In the six years since Arkansas mandated computer science in all of its high schools, the initiative has become a model for other states. Now Arkansas is making the subject a K-12 graduation requirement.

White House Outlines Rural Infrastructure Investments within the American Jobs Plan

With its $2.7 trillion infrastructure package, the Biden administration plans to heavily invest in rural America, targeting “social infrastructure” alongside roads and bridges.

How Companies Are Using Creative Incentives to Attract and Keep New Talent Now

U.S. job openings are at the highest they’ve been in two years. But companies are still short-staffed.

What you should know about autism – History’s 30 Most Inspiring People on the Autism Spectrum

While there’s much to learn about autism to shed yourself of harmful misconceptions, here are some basics to know.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 4-18-21

Here is our Top 22 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

An Interview with Missoula, Montana based Photographer Ami Vitale – CBS Sunday Morning – Travel photographers on capturing images close to home

Already renowned for her award-winning international photography, Ami was recently nominated for The Natural History Museum’s prestigious People’s Choice award, Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

Unemployment Is High. Why Are Businesses Struggling to Hire?

Health concerns, expanded jobless benefits and still being needed at home are among the reasons would-be workers might be staying away.

Surviving an Unlivable Wage – Full Documentary

“The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour.”

‘Women in Welding’ course at Flathead Valley Community College preps women for careers in welding

“I’m really excited about it because it’s going to give an opportunity for women in the Valley and throughout the state of Montana to come and experience welding,” said Julie Arnold, an adjunct welding instructor at FVCC.

Rural schools have a teacher shortage. Why don’t people who live there, teach there?

This school year, with the coronavirus pandemic making it even harder to bring in teachers from elsewhere, education leaders in the state issued 122 emergency waivers for unlicensed teachers to work in classrooms, the highest number since at least 2005.