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Montana architects, accountants worry that Governor Gianforte’s ‘red tape reduction’ initiative goes too far

Unlike accountants, Talbert said he and other have tried to sound the alarm about licensure, but the Gianforte administration seems unwilling to make the change.

“They just say to submit comments in writing. They’ll never talk about them,” Talbert said. “You might as well be talking to a wall.”

As Scrutiny Intensifies, Utah-based POWDR Recasts Plan for Montana’s Holland Lake Lodge Expansion

Following USFS decision to ‘cease evaluation’ of application, an out-of-state company and a grassroots campaign opposed to its expansion plan prepare for a prolonged fight

What Happens When Women Support Other Women? Upcoming Training Opportunities with Prospera

56Strong connects women entrepreneurs and business leaders from all of Montana’s 56 counties through a one-on-one mentorship program. This is a six-month program designed to:

‘We’ve set a standard’: As Bozeman’s Bridger View neighborhood comes online, developers hope it will be a model

Of the 62 homes, which include attached and detached units, half are being sold for well below market rate prices targeted to middle-income earners and the other half are being sold at market rate.

Montana Jewish Project helps to fight antisemitism with education and conversation, via a free Hanukkah lesson for fourth graders

“Montana is experiencing a troubling rise in antisemitism,” Stanfel said, “we have more hate groups per capita than any other state. According to the Montana Crime Board, hate crimes of all kinds rose a staggering 50 percent between 2019 and 2020. Recent events, where national figures have said hateful things to wide audiences, only normalize violence and hate. This must change.”

Montana conservation groups pushing for trust funding for the improvement of public and private wildlife habitats across the state.

“It would generate about, you know, between $4 million and $8 million a year that could be used for just bettering the productivity and the habitat and the landscape of Montana,” said Jourdonnais.

University of Montana mulls academic renewal amid push for STEM college

Mahdavi’s push for bolstering interdisciplinary connections comes from the growing number of employers whose ideal candidates have experiential learning or internships on their resumes.

Reach Higher Montana Scholarships double to $2,000 this year

“Reach Higher Montana is super excited to offer funds to students to pursue their college and career dreams,” said Steve Coop, programs manager. “We understand the value of higher education, whether that be the trades, a two-year school or a four-year school.”

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.

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.