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Can the Power of Storytelling Unify a Divided America? Tell Us Something

And what do Star Wars, Dolly Parton, and Jackbox Games have to do with it? Listen to the latest episode of our new podcast, Everywhere Radio, to find out.

Nonprofit MAPS (Media Arts in the Public Schools) provides professional media arts education for Montana students

The goal of MAPS is to empower Montana’s next generation through professional media arts instruction. This is done through mentors in education who provide professional courses in design, film, music and technology. The courses are held online and in-person and are free for any student in 8th through 12th grade.

Montana State Library Hot Spot Lending Program

Every public and tribal college library in Montana is eligible to receive hot spots that they can use as they choose to help their communities.

Survey: Employees Would Rather Quit Than Lose Remote-Work Flexibility

Some employees say they don’t want to return to the office five days a week. But few want to remain completely remote.

After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again

I learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family.

Missoula – Tell Us About Your Workforce Needs!

We’re inviting local businesses based in Missoula County to participate in a short survey on workforce needs. 

So many people don’t have internet — and it’s not their fault

The pandemic has proven that consistent access to high-speed internet is an essential good.

Job Training That’s Free Until You’re Hired

Social Finance, a nonprofit, is spreading a model in which training programs get paid if students get hired, not just if they enroll.

Scheels store to bring 200 jobs to Missoula – Recruitment event Thursday 4/8 in the afternoon.

Scheels, a sports retailer, will open its third Montana location this fall, and is planning to employ 200 people. The store will move in to the former JCPenney space at Southgate Mall. Jobs in Missoula…

New proposed University of Montana budget model has some students concerned

“We’re looking at a proposed cut of $2.6 million and that proposed budget cut would mean the loss of like 40 to 50 staff members which would be devastating to a lot of our programs.”