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University of Montana Course Teaches Students How To Cut The B.S. Out Of B.S.

An online course, Calling Bullshit examines why it’s so easy to spread misinformation and untruths and why it’s so hard to combat it, while exploring what citizens can do to become better consumers and producers of factual information.

Vineyard’s new 700-acre development to be called Utah City

Located on the east shore of Utah Lake, this will be Utah County’s largest sustainable, walkable, transit-oriented, mixed-use community. Utah City is being designed and developed to be the urban core of the county, planners say.

What’s business recruitment been like over the summer in Butte-Silver Bow?

When it comes to business recruitment for Butte, we all want what’s best for our community. Is our best expansion? Is our best staying as we are?

5 steps to take if you’re looking to reinvent yourself

Ready for a change? These are the concrete steps you can take to change your status quo.

Great Falls Development Alliance – Upcoming Trainings: Sentinel Contracting Opportunities, Indian Equity Fund Grant, Boots to Business and more!

Montana Apex Accelerators and the Seattle District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are hosting a virtual training on September 9 at 11 AM.

CBS Sunday Morning – Plying their trades Not everyone is interested in a white collar job or college degree (or in racking up student loan debt).

“Sunday Morning” senior contributor Ted Koppel meets plumbers, apprentices and mechanics about their chosen professions, who talk about their blue collar work and how it’s perceived by others.

Proposed Overtime Rule Could Cost Businesses Up to $664 Million

The rule is a win for employees: Millions of new workers would be eligible for overtime. But it’ll come at a cost to businesses.

A Canadian study gave $7,500 to homeless people. Here’s how they spent it.

The results show the power of cash transfers to reduce homelessness.

Emergency child care funding is about to end. Expect more daycares to hike prices, close.

Child care has long been unaffordable and inaccessible for many Americans, costing parents over $10,000 per year on average while more than half of the population lives in “child care deserts” with insufficient supply.

Pod save (rural) America: Megan Torgerson is reframing the place she grew up in – Dagmar, Montana

Reframing Rural’s mission is to share stories of people and places in rural America in an effort to celebrate culture, preserve history and cultivate curiosity and conversation across geographic, class and cultural divides.