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Amazon Plans Drone Delivery in 500 U.S. Cities by 2026

Amazon’s Prime Air aims to expand drone deliveries nationwide, pending FAA rule changes. This shift could reshape last-mile logistics and impact Montana’s supply chains.

Montana State University’s Community Design Center is celebrating 50 years as it helps shape communities across Montana

The center was founded in 1976 and has completed over 50 projects across the state.

Montana State University offers support to middle school teams that design a fire-resistant city; applications due Sept. 7

In small teams and with the support of a coach and mentor, students will research, plan and design a city set 100 years in the future, then create a scale model built primarily from recycled materials, a project plan, an essay and a presentation.

New Report From Dr. Zachary Hoylman of the Montana Climate Office Urges Updated Drought Assessments for Changing Climate

Dr. Zachary Hoylman co-authored a national report recommending improvements to drought risk measurement that reflect climate change. These updated methods aim to help communities better prepare for future drought conditions.

Nation’s Largest Human Composting Facility Opens in Maryland – Have you watched Soylent Green?

Earth Funeral’s new site in Elkridge processes up to 2,000 bodies annually, offering a major eco-friendly burial option on the East Coast. This facility’s scale and technology mark a turning point in regional end-of-life choices.

Responding Quickly Boosts Job Seekers’ Hiring Chances by 30 Percent

Research shows that replying to job inquiries within minutes significantly increases the likelihood of getting hired. Job seekers should monitor messages frequently and respond promptly to stay competitive in today’s fast-paced hiring environment.

Second Story Housing Hub – Meetings on 9/3 – 10/13 and 11/9 – Butte, Montana

Second Story Housing Hub helps revitalize historic buildings, expand housing options, strengthen the local economy, and preserve the unique architectural character of Butte. By bringing together the right people and resources, the organization is helping create a more livable, resilient, and prosperous community—one second story at a time.

Record-breaking El Niño could be a preview of Earth’s future. It’s not pretty

Some experts are calling the global climate phenomenon a ‘time machine,’ saying it may offer a glimpse of our planet past its tipping point.

Missoula County Parks, Trails and Recreation is now accepting applications online for its annual Community Parks & Recreation Grants Program.

The program provides funding to help residents and local organizations enhance parks, trails and other public recreation sites. Staff encourage local nonprofits, schools and community groups to apply by 11:59 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30.

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Condemns USDA’s Intent to Rescind Roadless Rule 

Rescission would strip protections from tens of millions of acres of the nation’s best hunting and fishing habitat.