Bob Olsen, the senior vice president for the MHA, said Gov. Steve Bullock and state lawmakers made it clear they expected industries that benefited from Medicaid expansion to help pay to continue it.
Philipsburg has done what many small rural communities across the country have sought to do: in the aftermath of the flight of industry, the town found ways to revitalize itself and move on to a new chapter in its history.
The Missoula office provides in-depth knowledge to its local clients, but its attorneys also draw from their broad experience to serve clients in Silicon Valley and Seattle, as well as working with its various foreign offices.
The Montana Tourism Awards celebrate the outstanding work of the communities, businesses, organizations and people who strengthen Montana’s tourism industry and thereby contribute to maximizing its economic impact for Montana residents.
Wyoming schools rank first in the nation for internet connectivity, and Wyoming is one of only two states with 100 percent connectivity to all its schools.
Forget the little pilot project. Enterprises that want to survive the disruptions ahead need to get their tech ready today or expect to be gone in two years.
The document gives the city a foundation for evaluating how technology can improve the lives of residents, serve economic development efforts or other civic purposes.
ZUCKED is McNamee’s intimate reckoning with the catastrophic failure of the head of one of the world’s most powerful companies to face up to the damage he is doing. It’s a story that begins with a series of rude awakenings.
After nearly ten years of developing EV technology, the company unveiled its first two battery-powered autos: the R1S, a seven-seat sport utility vehicle, and the R1T pickup truck.
Transportation data, and urban data more broadly, are becoming understood as a flow that can be quantified, processed and analyzed to improve the overall system.
Using a photo of the pupil, the data collected in the “algometrx” device can literally measure pain. It also tells doctors if certain pain medications are working or not.
When the Marbletown CCA begins operating in early 2019, the vast majority of electricity used by the town’s residents will come from renewable energy resources, while lowering their costs.
This study provides a demographic window to the future and a sober forecast of continuing rural population decline in many economically depressed regions.