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Lander-based outdoor school NOLS sheds jobs, announces closures

Leadership, expedition and technical skills organization will eliminate 60 positions and suspend three campuses. The 59-year-old institution has to pivot to meet modern demands, president says.

White House Announces New Resources for Small Child Care Businesses

The administration is planning to lean on the U.S. Small Business Administration to help it dispatch funds to alleviate America’s growing child care crisis.

Scaling Montana Speaker Series Featuring Xavier Rolet, former head of the London Stock Exchange – 3/27 – Billings, Kalispell, or Bozeman, or watch from your desk

The Scaling Montana Speaker Series is a hybrid speaker series featuring conversations with technology and industry icons to provide strategic insights and technology content for leaders, builders, and tech enthusiasts across Montana.

Finally some truth from the timber industry

As Todd Johnson, son of the mill’s founder, said: “today’s crisis is much worse than what was experienced in 2000, 2007, and 2015.  There is simply no better solution for the owners than to shut the mill down permanently.”

The next big climate deadline is for meat and dairy

It’s a lot sooner than you think.

Techstars – Investing in More Startups Than Ever Before – March 2024 Newsletter

Applications are now open for the fall term at Techstars!

Angel Capital Association – New Slate of Webinars Announced: Chips for AI, Aquaculture, Intro to Deep Tech & More!

Introducing Angel Investors to Deep Tech Investing

The four-day workweek is here to stay—and we have this organization to thank

The nonprofit 4 Day Week Global has taken the idea of a shortened week from fringe to mainstream, onboarding some 190 companies last year.

Bernie Sanders wants the US to adopt a 32-hour workweek. Could workers and companies benefit?

Given advances in automation, robotics and artificial intelligence, Sanders says U.S. companies can afford to give employees more time off without cutting their pay and benefits.

Why is Montana the Worst State for Drunk Driving in 2024?

Four of the 10 worst states for drunk driving are in the West: Montana, Wyoming, Oregon and New Mexico.