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Shortage of workers impacting Missoula businesses – Montana unemployment rate near record low; Missoula County at 2.8%

The shortage of laborers may be affecting your day-to-day activities even if you have gone back to work. Restaurants closing early, stores are staying closed an extra day, and many businesses are offering drive-thru only service.

Traffic Light Or Roundabout: What’s Your Work Like?

So which model is your organisation based on?

Business Events in Great Falls, Montana You Should Know About

Whether you’re just getting started, looking for new customers, wanting to grow sales through e-commerce, or focusing on workforce.
We’re here to help.

Elon Musk Says Starlink Internet is Officially Leaving Beta in October

It’s a little delayed. But as they say, “space is hard” …and navigating regulations more so.

Gallatin County Commission advances high-speed internet project

The commission this week unanimously approved moving on to a public hearing for Bozeman Fiber’s proposal of an expansive fiber optic internet cable project. Money for the project would come from $65 million worth of bonds that the county would issue on the company’s behalf.

Why Every Entrepreneur Needs a Board of Advisors

A business only improves when the leader improves.

Billings homebuilder launches project to help businesses around the world

“We’re trying to go into some of the most impoverished areas of the world, and develop entrepreneurs who are trying to start businesses but they don’t have access to capital,” said Greg McCall, McCall Homes co-owner. “They have great ideas, but they just happen to live in a country that is so impoverished that they don’t have the same opportunities that we have here.”

This collaboration aims to make dream homes for the 99%

These cheaper custom homes combine prefab, virtual reality, and the touch of an architect.

A new law in Maine requires large companies to pay for recycling packaging waste

This month, Maine passed a law that makes companies pay for the packaging waste they create, and nearly a dozen states are now on track to follow suit.

Ohio Launches 5G and Broadband Workforce Development Program

The state is launching a new training program for fiber-optic technicians at the Tri-County Career Center in Nelsonville, aiming to create a workforce capable of installing new broadband and 5G infrastructure.