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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS For Solar Photovoltaic System Services for the City of Missoula’s Resource Recovery Facility

In accordance with Title 18, Chapter 8 (MCA) and adopted City policy for procurement of services, the City of Missoula, Montana, is seeking proposals qualified solar PV providers to supply, permit, install, own, operate, and…

Why Communication Skills Are Key To Leading A Startup

John Spence, in his classic book “Awesomely Simple” says that the single biggest problem he has to deal with in client companies worldwide is the lack of open, honest, robust, and courageous communication. He narrows down the problem to the following six aspects of communication, and I agree:

Montana Department of Transportation tests a new way to decrease wildlife collisions

Data shows drivers have a 1 in 41 chance of crashing into wildlife in Montana. That’s why the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is looking at another way to keep drivers safe.

Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) November Subdivision Newsletter

DEQ is excited to present you with our first subdivision newsletter.

Montana Launches $7.5 Million Value-Added Agriculture Grant Program – 3 reasons agriculture is poised for a surge of sustainable innovation

Governor Greg Gianforte today launched a $7.5 million Agriculture Infrastructure Grant Program to invest in value-added agricultural products across the state and strengthen the industry.

GOP “compromise” map #12 for new Montana congressional districts adopted – Panel approves map on 3-2 vote

“To me, with the right person there, you could have a competitive district,” she said. “I appreciate that a lot of people are not going to be happy with me, but that’s what I’m going to go forward with.”

Levy’s failure disappointing for Bozeman officials, but not the end of road for affordable housing efforts – Billings voters back $7.1 million for public safety

By a margin of just 276 votes, the housing mill levy, which would have generated $9.5 million over the next 10 years, failed to pass, while voters overwhelmingly supported the city’s other two ballot questions, approving a $6.7 million bond to relocate a fire station and a $2.2 million bond for repairs to three recreation facilities.

Montana School Boards Association leaving national group – Arntzen tells mask opponents to run for school board

The National School Boards Association in September asked President Joe Biden for federal law enforcement and other assistance to deal with increasing threats of violence and intimidation over coronavirus requirements at schools.

The Montana organization opposed that request and said most local issues can be handled by local law enforcement.

New program to confront Montana’s health care staffing shortage – Program offers moving costs of up to $12,500

The new program allows participating employers to reimburse employees’ moving costs of up to $12,500.

Feedback wanted on Butte’s Master Plan to improve historic Uptown

“Physical improvements to the streets, lighting plans, a public art commission, things that would really lend to a vibrant Uptown,” said Butte’s Director of Community Development Karen Byrnes.