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Crunched for Workers? It’s Time to Consider Rapid Hiring

With plans to onboard 100,000 new employees, Home Depot is making job offers (almost) on the spot. Other businesses might want to follow suit.

Virginia Burton – Are Your Social Service Programs Solving the Problems or Enabling Them?

From Incarcerated Addict to Truman Scholar and Beyond –

Ginny Burton Systems Change Agent

Missoula officials host listening session on housing issues – 2/8 and 2/17 – Online

The city is hosting community listening sessions to hear from residents about their experiences, concerns and solution ideas for possible solutions.

The American Prairie National Discovery Center in Lewistown, Montana

Like many large-scale parks and protected natural areas across the globe, American Prairie now has a central gathering place for visitors from around the world.

Tester’s rural medical residency bill a ‘game-changer’ for Montana

CMS, federal government adding 200 residency slots per year

Destination Missoula prepares for future as tourism industry shifts

The agency is working to even out occupancy rates by hosting events and conventions during the off season.

Billionaire Wilderness: The Ultra-Wealthy and the Remaking of the American West

A revealing look at the intersection of wealth, philanthropy, and conservation

Montana West’s new Seminar Series for businesses starting Feb. 22

Learn from local experts in Montana West’s new Seminar Series for businesses. Whether you are an entrepreneur in the start-up phase, you’re looking to grow your existing operations, or you’re considering selling the business you’ve spent a lifetime building, we have the resources and information you need.

Why your business needs a “head of remote”

An effective “Head of Remote” brings a critical depth of HR knowledge, systems thinking and design methodology, the ability to reduce processes to their essentials, and to train both executives and employees on using them. 

‘State of the City’: From housing to growth, crime to COVID, Great Falls leaders share vision

City commissioners heard presentations from nearly a dozen city officials during a “State of the City” special work session on Monday.