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University of Montana Launches ‘Grizzly Promise’ to Make College More Affordable for Montana Students

The Grizzly Promise initiative is funded through a combination of scholarships, grants, waivers and other financial aid packaged together specifically for Montana students who attend UM.

CAKE is building an autonomous electric ATV that works with or without a rider

The CAKE Kibb isn’t meant for thrill-rides or recreation. This ATV is designed for light duty agricultural use, where it can be used to supplement human or machine work and “handle the unique needs of regenerative farming.”

Montana’s Business Attraction Bi-Monthly Newsletter

Did you know Montana is in the highest tier for science and engineering degrees as a percentage of higher education degrees conferred, according to the National Science Foundation?

Missoula City Club hears from television set designers

The Missoula City Club welcomed community members to special public forum on Monday with six-time Emmy winners John Shaffner and Joe Stewart. The two set designers gave members a behind-the-scenes look at making shows. Some…

U.S. West’s water management system on edge of collapse, expert says

The state governments charged with the river’s management are locked in a standoff over how to wean themselves from decades-long dependence on this water that borders on addiction.

Water Experts: Wyoming Can’t Avoid Potential ‘Doomsday’ Colorado River Crisis

Wyoming is poised to be impacted by the strain of the crisis that some fear is approaching a “doomsday” scenario. 

PeerSpectives CEO Roundtable – New cohort begins in February – MWED

PeerSpectives is a roundtable system for leaders of second stage companies– typically organizations with annual sales over $1 million and 10 employees or more.

MIT’s slimmed-down solar cells would add only 20 kg to a rooftop

Thinner than a human hair, a new lightweight solar cell from MIT scientists continues to push the envelope in this space.

Alaska’s Arctic waterways are turning orange, threatening drinking water

Dozens of once crystal-clear streams and rivers in Arctic Alaska are now running bright orange and cloudy, and, in some cases, they may be becoming more acidic. This otherwise undeveloped landscape now looks as if an industrial mine has been in operation for decades, and scientists want to know why.

Idaho National Laboratory spends nearly $400 million with small businesses

“Small businesses are the lifeblood of the U.S. economy and the heart of our ability to conduct world-class research at INL,” Laboratory Director John Wagner said. “Working with small businesses is our priority as the lab grows. It is good for Idaho, our region, and supports small business development and growth.”