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Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 7-24-22

With our partners from the Montana Department of Commerce and the Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce, GFDA hosted a visit from an exciting Aerospace company looking for big skies of opportunity. This company has unique needs, which may be best served by partnerships in multiple Montana cities.

FCC calls 25 Mbps ‘broadband’ speed. The push is on to up it to 100.

The FCC has been using the same, dated definition since 2015.

Beyond books: The 21st century public library – CBS Sunday Morning

No shushing here! The modern library is more than just a repository of books. Correspondent Conor Knighton checks out how today’s libraries are public spaces designed to foster connections while keeping pace with technology and the needs of the community.

Big Sky Economic Development Website Undergoes Creative Refresh

Big Sky Economic Development’s website underwent a creative refresh this past year! This refresh will now allow website users to easily navigate through the site to find exactly what they are looking for. This website refresh was built out by AD Creative

The Human Resource Development Council of District IX, Inc. (HRDC) Head Start enrollment filling fast, offering child care scholarship to Bozeman families

The program, funded through the Head Start grant, is free education for preschool children aged 3-5 years old for qualifying families.

Kalispell Chamber Partners with Local Childcare Providers to Address Care Shortage

New programs are set to open in churches, schools and community centers across the Valley as the struggle to find adequate childcare endures

7 reasons why emotional leaders are the future

Emotional, sensitive, intuitive leaders will be vital to any organization that hopes to achieve success in the next decade.

Inner Peace — Be Cool, Calm, and Collected

If you’re yearning for peace of mind, give these 15 guideposts some serious thought:

Montana Governor’s new housing task force instructed to propose plans by mid-October

Patrick Barkey, an economist at the University of Montana and task force member, is skeptical of that timeline.

“You’re trying to solve in a month what we haven’t been able to solve for 20 years,” he says.

Corporate Good vs. Social Good: Can Investors Have Both?

In an episode of the “All Else Equal” podcast series from Stanford Graduate School of Business, Wharton’s Jules van Binsbergen and Stanford’s Jonathan Berk discuss the strategies available to the social-minded investor, and why they are not clear-cut.