The rising stars of Missoula’s tech scene aren’t coming from the Silicon Valley or the Seattle waterfront, but from the city’s concrete crews, its downtown bars and other nontraditional sectors.
Adventure Cycling Association seeks an experienced leader who is passionate about the organization’s mission and the bike travel movement. The Executive Director is the organization’s chief executive officer. The successful candidate has the listening, consensus building and advocacy skills of a seasoned negotiator and enjoys collaborating with individuals who represent diverse perspectives. This energetic person…
“These dollars support local Montana communities by building the capacity, resiliency, and resources necessary to maintain strong and vibrant communities,” Department of Commerce Director Tara Rice said.
Thanks to efforts spearheaded by the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce, Bear Paw Development and Havre city government, if all goes according to plan, the pride of the Hi-Line could get the help it needs, mainly through grants and technical support, to spark a downtown makeover.
We’re talking with First Interstate Bank out of Montana, which is a shining example of one bank that is getting it right when it comes to customer experience.
Minnesota’s state broadband grant program has been praised as one of the nation’s best – but that doesn’t mean it can’t be improved, according to the bill’s author.
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“The potential for a vaccine to treat opioid addiction offers hope in addressing this crisis, and I praise the University of Montana for conducting this important research.” Gov. Steve Bullock
I mean, they can measure your heartbeat with lasers now, they can listen to you with a lot of devices. Alexa has already been in the news a lot lately.”
“[a]ll of our environmental problems become easier to solve with fewer people, and harder – and ultimately impossible – to solve with ever more people.”
“In the future, it is likely that the smartphone will not be separated from you at all. It may be embedded in your body or brain, constantly scanning your biometric data and your emotions.”