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What Comes Next After Abolishing Parking Mandates?

From Tennessee to Florida, parking reform is sweeping the nation. But there’s a lot more work left.

Montana schools unable to get milk delivered to students

I never in a million years would’ve thought getting milk delivered to a school would be so much trouble,” Wenz said.

200 Irish Businesses Get To Try Out Electric Vehicles For Free

As part of a goal to have roughly 1 million EVs on Irish roads by 2030, the Irish government is aiming to boost the electrification of commercial fleets. A new project will allow Irish businesses to test out electric vehicles for free as part of initiatives aimed at reducing pollution in Ireland.

Housing market has ‘further to fall’ as buyers walk away and sellers scramble for profit

Talk about a harsh wake-up call for sellers.

What a Great Idea! – Bozeman, Montana’s Zoot Employee Art Show and Handcrafted Gift Fair Monday, December 5th – Friday, December 23rd, in the Zoot Mezzanine.

The Zoot Art Gallery in Bozeman is pleased to announce its upcoming Employee Art Show and Handcrafted Gift Fair. The company recognizes and encourages employees’ creative growth and is honored to celebrate Zoot’s in-house artisans, crafters, small business owners and their families.

The Peculiar Case of Montana’s Dueling Dinosaurs – Welcome to the Montana Dinosaur Trail!

To dig for your own dinos in the land of fossils—Northeast Montana, that is—visit Montana’s Missouri River Country.

Missoula, Montana-Based Pathlabs Selected as a Best Workplace for Young Careers – Join Our Team – Career Opportunities

A Missoula-based media execution company, Pathlabs, is selected as a finalist in industry-leading WorkLife Awards among the top American advertising companies. Finalists for this award have excelled at creating exceptional workplaces and company culture. Listed alongside Pathlabs are five large agencies headquartered in major metropolitan areas.

Bozeman looking for public input on safe streets campaign

City spokesperson Takami Clark said they are just kicking off the campaign and have not received much feedback on it. The city plans to get together the key messages and then launch a campaign in the springtime, Clark said.

Flathead County Commission Denies West Glacier Vision Plan

Commissioners will not consider adoption of community vision statement; West Glacier Planning Team members pledge to push forward

Bringing nuclear power to Montana more expensive than originally forecast

Once expected to cost up to $58 a megawatt hour, energy from the small modular reactor in development by Oregon-based NuScale Power and utility partners is now expected to be closer to $100 MWh, significantly higher than anything in the base rates paid by Montana utility customers currently.