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Interesting commentary on remote vs. hybrid vs. in office companies and how this will impact their future.

I think we’ll see a lot of companies embrace a hybrid option whose in office frequency will probably vary by team, ranging from a few days a week to once a month. I think we’ll also see people start to gravitate towards companies that support their personality preference.

City of Bozeman to study ‘sensitive lands’ amid growth

The Gallatin Valley Sensitive Lands Protection plan is intended to identify land in the valley that is considered to be “sensitive” — like wildlife corridors — and develop recommendations on how to protect that land.

Forum focused on new housing in Great Falls – No surprise, Great Falls needs housing: Study outlines need, current market

“The data shows we need housing at all levels,” said Jolene Schalper, GFDA senior vice president.

TODAY’S TED TALK – 3 things men can do to promote gender equity

“It is time for a gender reckoning, beginning with men authentically confronting our internal selves and each other,” says essayist and intersectional justice advocate Jimmie Briggs. In this call to action for gender equity, he unpacks how traditional notions of masculinity harm society and offers three ways men can help promote personal safety, dignity and empowerment for all.

Montana Career Opportunities – 11 new nonprofit jobs – Montana Nonprofit Association

MNA’s 600+ nonprofit members address a broad array of missions, come from all four corners of the state, and range in size from the smallest all-volunteer nonprofits to the largest organizations in Montana.

City Club Missoula sees high attendance as officials discuss housing crisis – Video of Zoom Meeting Now Available

The city is prioritizing projects to get the ball rolling. In 2020, they permitted 1,308 homes. That’s a 140% increase over the prior year.

Public input sought on Missoula’s Higgins Avenue corridor plans – Concepts emerge for Higgins Avenue redo with bike, bus and pedestrians in mind

The stretch of Higgins Avenue between Brooks and Broadway streets has been the focus of a months-long planning effort commissioned by the City of Missoula and the Missoula Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).

New Report: What Employees Have Said They Both Want and Need, Backed by Research

A new study uncovers how employers can best attract and retain workers as labor shortages continue into 2022.

The Community Action Partnership Network of Northwest Montana in downtown Kalispell

Housing Nonprofit Searching for Land Partnership in Kalispell, Montana

Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana needs property to install three modulars for 17 rental units to house low-income individuals

DignityMoves – San Francisco’s first tiny home village for homeless people opens. At $15,000 a pop, city says it’s cost-effective

Known as the DignityMoves Village, the site is San Francisco’s first experiment with tiny homes, an approach to homelessness that’s been used in Oakland, San Jose and other Bay Area cities.