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Parent-teacher coalition sues Montana over a new public charter school law

The lawsuit alleges the law is unconstitutional and creates a “separate and unequal system of state-subsidized private schools.” The policy allows communities to found charter schools that are not beholden to state education regulations or publicly-elected school boards, but receive state funding.

Oregon Town’s Marijuana Boom Yields Envy in Idaho

Missing out on the action has become increasingly frustrating to some politicians and longtime residents in Idaho, where the population and living costs have surged in recent years.

Montana’s First-Ever Psychiatry Residency Program to Serve Rural Communities 

Given Montana’s large size and smaller population, many Montanans do not have a psychiatrist or other mental health professional in their communities.

Climate expert: ‘The harm will get worse’ – ‘Inspirational’ Landscape of Glacier National Park Emerges as Thread in Climate Trial

Testimony from renowned Earth scientist, glaciologist figures prominently into second day of youth-led constitutional climate trial Held v. Montana

What CEOs Are Asking McKinsey About AI, Talent And The Future Of Work

It’s been just over six months since ChatGPT was launched on the world. Like every other transformative technology shift, it’s already prompting leaders to question how they do everything from drug discovery and investing to talent management and partnerships.

Giving red America a reason to love electric vehicles

The plan to combat global warming is also a bid for industrial revival and a transformed political landscape.

The Best Career Advice From 2023’s Top Graduation Speeches

What Tom Hanks, Joe Biden And Oprah Winfrey Told New Grads In This Year’s High-Profile Commencement Addresses

Bozeman cements new economic development strategy

The plan is broad, including suggestions on equitable economic growth, how to make the economy sustainable and making infrastructure resilient to shocks. It also includes mention of how to work with higher education and how to support small businesses.

Summer program in Helena aims to help students grow in filmmaking, applications open

“[We] can help you build a portfolio and give you a little sample of what a career in communications, the media arts, filmmaking, gaming can be like,” says Director of the NEH Program at Helena College, Dr. Ari Lee Laskin.

Emotionally Intelligent People Do This to Make a Great First Impression. Most People Do the Opposite

Researchers from Harvard and Wharton find a surprising way to come across as competent and likable.