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Rethinking the Workweek – Can work become less about the when, the where, the how much?

Work-life balance is a long-running quest for workers. Employers also need to focus on productivity. Our longtime labor and economy writer sees gains that aren’t mutually exclusive. 

The Misperceptions Restricting the Housing Supply

How local attitudes toward zoning reform hinder efforts to boost housing production.

Are shorter workweeks a good fit for your company? Here are the pros and cons

Let’s examine some of the pros and cons of the four-day workweek.

Tribal Broadband Bootcamps Announced for 2023

The Tribal Broadband Bootcamps, which have worked with 20 Tribes and more than 100 participants over the past 2 years, offering hands-on training in wireless and fiber-optic networks, will continue in 2023 with an expanded schedule and expanded curriculum.

Missoula, Montana’s LMG Security – How Hackers Go from Zero to Takeover Weaponar, the Top Threats of 2023, Preventing Holiday Scams, and More!

Cyberattacks and data breaches are two of the most important threats to address when undertaking business continuity planning and disaster recovery strategy development. Our blog shares the cybersecurity considerations to include in a strong business continuity plan.

Housing market has ‘further to fall’ as buyers walk away and sellers scramble for profit

Talk about a harsh wake-up call for sellers.

A smart guide to renegotiate your compensation beyond just money

What kind of value multipliers might you ask for when it comes time to renegotiate your compensation package? We thought you’d never ask.

Frontier Airlines cuts the cord on customer service by phone

“OK. As a reminder, we offer several ways to reach us, which can be found on the customer support page at flyfrontier.com. Have a great day.”

Then it hangs up.

Missoula, Montana’s onX – Backcountry apps target winter recreationists with loads of features

Montana has its own homegrown app developer of outdoor maps in onX. In a recent online presentation, the company’s Joe Risi and Charlie von Avis highlighted the capabilities of their app for backcountry snow recreationists.

Missoula, Montana’s onX and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers- It’s Public Land. But the Public Can’t Reach It.

The app is called OnX. Its basic functionality is simple: OnX shows you where you are in real time, using a blue dot exactly the same as the one on Google Maps. The difference is that OnX is designed to show where you are in a forest, on a mountain or in a canyon. It has been around since 2009 and is popular with hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.