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Montana Agritourism industry sees opportunity with new website

“For an operator that might be interested in starting an agritourism business, they could go to this podcast and they could listen to different perspectives of how different people started their agritourism business, where did they go for resources, what were some of their challenges, how did they overcome those,”

Repair Shops Want to Figure Out How to Fix Your iPhone. Biden Wants to Make Sure They Can

The Biden administration wants to make it easier for consumers to use third-party repair services. That’s a victory for repair shops everywhere.

Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development Industry Development Program

If you are considering an industrial investment in Montana, would like information on state-wide incentives your business can leverage toward success, or if you would like to know more about how the Industry Development Program can help your business grow, please contact us today.

Flathead Specialists Work to Find Childcare Solutions

A lack of childcare has been identified as one factor in the ongoing workforce shortage, with many parents leaving the labor force to care for their kids at home, many of whom have no other option.

How to answer 10 common interview questions to show you have emotional intelligence

The simple “What weaknesses are you working to overcome?” question, for example, can suss out how self-aware you are, how you take feedback, and how you deal with frustration. Are you prepared to answer?

TechLink at Montana State University – What it takes to keep federal technology transfer going

The MSU TechLink Center is a part of the Montana State Universities system Montana State is a land grant university of the state of Montana and all land grant colleges have an economic development mission.

The Myth of Montana’s Housing Market Frenzy

A Wall Street Journal series paints a scenario where the pandemic has changed the migration patterns of young affluent workers away from crowded urban centers and toward less populated areas. Could this contribute to rising demand for housing here in Montana?

3 things no one is talking about that make workers not want to quit

The managing editor at InHerSight reflects on which factors contribute to how potential hires and current employees gauge a company’s level of commitment to equity and inclusion.

Influx of medical school students could overwhelm Montana resources, program leaders warn

Opening two new medical schools in Montana would stretch and possibly overwhelm the state’s physicians who provide the clinical training that students need to become doctors, according to leaders of a University of Washington medical school program that relies on those teaching physicians.

Idaho’s $4.25 million grant to create 750 apprentices is one of 15 states to win funding.

Idaho is one of 15 states to receive a U.S Department of Labor grant to expand its Apprenticeship Idaho program.