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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.
Even College Students Are Getting Lonely By Not Hanging Out
A UCLA study shows college seniors spend less time socializing and more students report loneliness. Universities are trying new strategies to boost in-person interactions and improve campus culture.
Why We Need to Rethink Disability – Guy Kawasaki Podcast
…what can happen when people stop asking whether something is possible and start asking how they can make it accessible.
Black Eagle, Montana Wants to Survive But Who Will Carry the Torch?
The EPA began removing contaminated soil from hundreds of homes in 2024, while infrastructure upgrades continue with millions invested in water and sewer systems. Community leaders worry about younger residents leaving, threatening the town’s future cohesion.
There’s a Free Way to Gauge Childhood Development. Why Isn’t It Used More?
Nationally, only 36 percent of parents report having completed a developmental screener recently. “I have told people: ‘Get checked out. It’s free, and they figure out things you might not realize,’” Ms. Gregory said.
McDonald’s Franchise Cuts $35,000 Monthly in Missed Shift Costs with Escalate
A new app providing transportation and childcare support helped reduce absenteeism and improve retention at seven McDonald’s locations. Montana businesses may find similar solutions beneficial for their workforce challenges.


