New digital guide compiles bill statuses, lawmaker statistics, and voting data to help Montanans make sense of how their representatives in Helena make state law.
“Broadband is connecting all parts of our lives from work to family connections. We need to change the narrative that Montana’s broadband is 50th in the Nation to Montanais a connected State with areas showcasing state-of-the-art broadband and a plan to address areas that are under or unserved.”
Cognizant’s Advanced Technology Group has agreed to lease 40,000 square feet of space in two currently-under-construction new buildings in the Old Sawmill District near downtown. Construction is expected to be complete by the spring of 2022, and the new facilities are being designed to accommodate more than 350 additional employees over time.
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Frontier Angels is a Montana-based investment network that holds meetings all over the state where they hear pitches from companies looking for funding.
“Broadband is connecting all parts of our lives from work to family connections. We need to change the narrative that Montana’s broadband is 50th in the Nation to Montana is a connected State with areas showcasing state-of-the-art broadband and a plan to address areas that are under or unserved.”
Pay-per-forward networking is an emerging technology which has the potential to greatly improve Internet access, especially in rural areas and developing countries.
Most state agency directors appointed by Gov. Greg Gianforte are getting paid at substantially higher salaries than their predecessors under the Bullock administration – some as much as 46 percent more.
Charmed syncs with your favorite dating app and lets your friends chime in on your conversations and matches. Friends suggest messages, which if accepted, get sent to Tinder, Bumble or Hinge!
The new rotating exhibit includes more than 30 prehistoric casts and some real fossils found at the bottom of the Western Interior Seaway, a shallow sea across North America around 70 million years ago.
The engaging writing is accompanied by a rich array of photographs of archaeological sites, artifacts, and rock art, along with conceptual illustrations of Montana’s Indigenous peoples by noted artist-archaeologist Eric Carlson.
“To fire an editor for advocating for resources and encouraging people to subscribe is a remarkably disappointing decision by McClatchy management,” the union’s letter to McClatchy said. “This is a devastating blow to the morale of our newsroom.”
Universities with policies and resources devoted to commercialization efforts, aided by academic staff with commercialization experience and which are more interdisciplinary, are much more successful at translating research for commercial outcomes.
New digital guide compiles bill statuses, lawmaker statistics, and voting data to help Montanans make sense of how their representatives in Helena make state law.
Open-meetings laws are a safeguard of democracy. Deliberately subverting them is about as anti-democratic as you can get. What are Montana House Republicans trying to hide?
Attorney Jack Conners, representing the Interveners, said, “[Through this process] we learned more about what [APR is] asking for and that made us more comfortable with what they are asking for.”
Last week, Windsor, Canada became the first North American city to start using the Ford Safety Insights Platform that proponents claim could help solve two of the most enduring problems in transportation planning: identifying the most dangerous intersections with ease, and making the case to local officials that redesigning them makes safety and business sense.
“While there are 150-plus automakers aggressively going after the EV opportunity globally, right now we believe it’s Tesla’s world and everyone else is paying rent.”
The North Coast Hiawatha hasn’t run through Montana since 1979. Now cities like Billings, Bozeman, Helena and Missoula are hoping that “Amtrak Joe” will help fund new rail service.
Our small community consists of approximately 2100 people. As we are outside of the city limits of a larger community sometimes we’ve found resources are more difficult to come by. We’ve created East Missoula United to collaborate when collaboration is needed.