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Court clears path for reopening antitrust probe of Realtors group

A federal appeals panel reversed a lower-court decision that the Justice Department was barred from restarting its investigation into the National Association of Realtors

Missoula Economic Partnership holds meeting to discuss upcoming mill closures

Federal, state and local government agencies — as well as community organizations — attended the meeting to lay out the information about the upcoming closures and what resources would be available.

How a Small City Shifted Its Economy

It lost the headquarters of two Fortune 500 companies. It created a promising future by retooling itself for biotech.

Hush of the Land – Video of An Evening of Campfire Storytelling with Smoke Elser

This inspirational memoir chronicles the six-decade quest of packer and outfitter Arnold “Smoke” Elser to protect wild lands by bringing thousands of people deep into the mountains of Montana on horseback.

Older Entrepreneurs Have 3 Key Advantages Over Young Innovators. Here’s How to Cultivate Them

Yes, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Bill Gates all launched their companies at a young age. But older entrepreneurs actually have a natural edge.

How to Know When You Truly Have a Breakthrough Product

Melissa Bernstein, co-founder of Melissa and Doug, spoke about creativity, invention, and her new venture on Inc.’s new podcast, For Starters.

University of Montana deciding future of programs

The University of Montana is currently evaluating 67 of its academic programs. They’re determining which programs are thriving, which need modifications, and which may need to be let go.

‘Burn Book’ by Kara Swisher – What does she really think about tech founders..?

From award-winning journalist Kara Swisher comes a witty, scathing, but fair accounting of the tech industry and its founders who wanted to change the world but broke it instead.

City of Bozeman kicks off a series of surveys to address community needs

“I want our community members to know that this is their chance to be heard and feel heard,” said Munfrada.

Do I need a four-year degree?

The U.S. labor market continues its hot streak, adding 303,000 jobs last month — more than expected. Many of these jobs will require a four-year degree despite a push among some employers to eliminate these requirements. On today’s show, we look at the state of the job market for people without a four-year college degree.