With this addition, the NBAM is another step closer to creating a national platform that can help inform policymakers and expand Internet coverage across the United States.
“Our top priority is to keep those who live, work and travel in Montana safe,” said Commerce Director Tara Rice. “It’s important that we put safety first and adventure second because we all have a shared responsibility to slow the spread of COVID-19.”
Businesses are encouraged to sign up for the date that works best for them. The webinars are free but registration is required at http://www.montanaptac.org.
A surprising decision that reflects the rapid shift to remote work. REI will adopt a less-centralized approach that spans multiple locations across the Seattle region.
“The basis for this forward-looking working model is further development [of] our corporate culture. These changes will also be associated with a different leadership style, one that focuses on outcomes rather than on time spent at the office.”
“The RTO AeroSite is perfectly suited for rapidly providing thousands of square miles of wireless coverage, enabling many emerging technologies and applications for these industries as well as rural broadband, remote learning and telehealth solutions,”
“We will work within the city of Missoula to create an equity and social justice strategic plan that will serve as that blueprint for integrating and implementing pro equity practices in all our major functions of government.”
Sometimes the most amazing places on earth don’t impress everyone. Here are negative online reviews for Glacier National Park posted on TripAdvisor, Yelp and Google.
The surplus is being boosted by a nearly $100 million cut to state agencies and another nearly $100 million cut to public schools enacted earlier this year amid possible budget shortfall concerns due to the pandemic.
Montana legislative analysts told lawmakers Wednesday. Regardless, it’s looking like Montana’s reserve accounts will be adequate to stave off a full-blown budget crisis through at least 2021.
Former Park Service leaders and legal experts agree that without a bonafide director, the Trump administration, specifically under Secretary Bernhardt, controls the National Park Service.
If we understand the relation of policing and cars and the antidote – public transit – re-investing funding from police agencies to transit systems demonstrates a possible remedy to the dual threat of violence from policing and cars.