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What’s Happening at Prospera November 2021? …. We’re Moving!

“We are excited to be launching this new mentorship program for women in Montana. Our goal is to not only empower women entrepreneurs and business owners but to bridge the gap between urban and rural communities. Business resources are not the same in each county and by connecting women from all 56 counties we can be a catalyst to propel their business, create new jobs, and gain access to capital.”

More than street cred: Solar installations help Missoula businesses reduce, reuse

“It’s always been true, the greenest and cheapest energy we have is the energy we don’t use.”

Zillow to shutter home buying business and lay off 2,000 employees as its big real estate bet falters

Zillow’s collapse was no surprise to me. I sold my home to an iBuyer and watched it get clobbered

‘The Great Resignation’ Misses the Point

The phrase has come to describe record levels of job turnover. But it overlooks the bigger story: a radical rethinking of our relationship to work.

MEDA November news and countdown to Kalispell!

We are counting the days until November 15 – 17, to see you all in Kalispell! 

Gov. Gianforte, Commerce Announce $10 Million for New Workforce Training Program

“These grants will build a stronger Montana workforce and empower Montana workers with the skills they need to succeed and thrive,” Gov. Gianforte said. “These grants will help us to close skill gaps, create more good-paying Montana jobs, and expand career opportunities for more Montanans.”

How Public Health Took Part in Its Own Downfall

By one telling, public health was a victim of its own success, its value shrouded by the complacency of good health.

Mountain Meadow Herbs Celebrates 20 Years in Montana

The herbal supplement manufacturer based in Somers has plans to keep growing and expand its demographic and distribution

McDonald’s testing McPlant burger in November made with Montana peas

“The peas are grown in Montana and North Dakota, which are the two biggest producers in the United States,”

Data isn’t objective. This new podcast dispels the myth

Data journalist Mona Chalabi’s new podcast, ‘Am I Normal,’ explores what happens when numbers don’t tell the full story.