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Tech career training available at no cost – Montana Department of Labor and Industry

Partnering with Google, the Coursera online learning platform, and the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA), Montana’s Department of Labor & Industry is offering no-cost access to Google Career Certificates, online training in high-tech skills.

Population booms overwhelm schools in the West: ‘Someone’s gonna get left behind’

“Where will we put all those kids?” she muttered to herself.

Adidas’s jaw-dropping new office sets an audacious standard for the future of work

New graphic-rich offices for the apparel giant were influenced by everything from shoes to stadiums.

Walking or Biking to Work Could Make You More Productive

New research shows that a bad commute can set the tone for the entire day.

Here’s How to Get Infrastructure Funds to Smaller Cities

A coalition of nonprofits is starting the Local Infrastructure Hub to help mayors of small and medium-sized U.S. cities compete for $1 trillion in federal funds.

Free Book from the Fed Aims to Highlight Effective Rural Development

Creating prosperity in small towns and rural areas will take renewed investment and changing the kinds of stories we tell about rural America.

Rural Rising: Paper Examines What Makes a Thriving Rural America

Research highlights key themes around economic development opportunities for smaller communities, with an emphasis on work flexibility and a need for reliable broadband.

An Interstate Across America — For Everyone Besides Drivers, That Is — Would Pay For Itself in No Time

According to a new report from the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, completion of the Great American Rail-Trail — a 3,700-mile shared-use path stretching from the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C. to the coast of Washington State — would generate more than $350 million per year in economic activity in the form of tax revenue, income for workers, and tourism dollars for local communities.

More investors buying mobile home parks, leaving residents behind. How do you define GREED?

Mobile Home Park University is an organization that runs a boot camp to help investors looking to buy these parks.

According to them, “the fact that tenants can’t afford the $5,000 it costs to move a mobile home keeps revenues stable and makes it easy to raise rents without losing any occupancy.”

Will you be the lucky one who buys this Great Falls house built by high school students?

High School House students prepare for the 44th Open House that will take place from 11 a.m. to noon on May 19. This home is in the heart of downtown Great Falls at 316 5th Ave. S. Students from C.M. Russell and Great Falls High Schools worked together to learn the skills necessary to build a single-family home from the ground up.