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Outside Magazine – The 50 Best Places to Work in 2022 – In Montana: #36. commonFont, #45. TOMIS Holdings, Inc.,

In a post-pandemic world, workers are demanding remote flexibility, more time off, and generous health benefits. These are the companies meeting that bar and more, while encouraging their employees to live an active lifestyle and allowing them to achieve a healthy work-life balance.

Inflation Reduction Act Could Power the Energy Transition in Coal Communities

Providing stackable solar installation tax credits for businesses and individuals, and – for the first time – tax-exempt entities like schools and non-profits, IRA could help retool rural economies previously dependent on coal. 

The Top Existential Threats to Entrepreneurship

America’s inability to solve a host of basic issues isn’t just making life hard for entrepreneurs–it’s killing their potential. Here, eight founders and CEOs sound off on the stopgaps they’ve adopted to get by.

Top Inflation Cause — 54% Corporations Robbing You

Nothing holds a candle to the inflation that is coming from corporations deciding to rob you.

60 Minutes – Social media’s role in America’s polarized political climate

Social media is a showcase of our anger; an analysis by the New York Times this fall found that online use of the phrase “civil war” has exploded.

Now, leading voices in academia and tech are saying that rather than simply reflecting the polarization in society, platforms like Facebook and Twitter are helping to create it.

Center for Humane Technology – Together we must Align Technology with Humanity’s Best Interests

Our social media environment is broken. Want a roadmap to help fix it?

Does your brand have a great story behind it? If so, tell it. – Montana’s ‘Tell Us Something’

Everything—faith, science, love—needs a story for people to find it plausible. No story, no sale.”

Spy High Mounts: a Montana company changing the way we use trail cameras – Mount them High.

The typical trail camera can only be hung as high as one’s arms can reach, leaving them susceptible to tampering whether it be by a person or animal, but Spy High Mounts from Montana is trying to change that.

A climate reckoning for US housing: Too many homes in harm’s way, ‘too many zeros’ in the costs

With climate change bearing down, how much longer can the system hold?

Smart Cities from Emerging Technology – How many is your community considering?

We’ve written 10 stories that explore how cities and companies think tech fits into the vibrant, complex, and human world of urban life.