Even in some of our largest communities, the investment in broadband infrastructure is either non-existent or so spotty that it is not even worth trying to make a call or send an email.
COVID-19 patient’s last words to nurse: ‘I thought this was a hoax, but it’s not’
The Toolkit has two parts: a comprehensive manual and a PDF file with graphics and tools that can be used by Montana nonprofit organizations that offer children’s summer camps to develop and document their COVID-19 risk minimization programs.
Housed at the University of Montana, the COVID-19 Business Emergency Assistance & Recovery program — or BEAR — emerged during the early days of the pandemic in response to the ever-shifting landscape of financial tools churned out at the federal and state levels.
Great Falls received two awesome rankings this week. According to Business Insider , Great Falls is the #10 best city in the Western U.S. to live in after the pandemic. LendEDU ranked Great Falls the #2 city in Montana for budget-friendliness for renters.
Banning employers from asking about salary history can help close the wage gap between white employees and those of color and between men and women, research finds.
States and localities will need the full range of tools to recover economically. That calls for federal policies that tap infrastructure-building’s power to boost local jobs and small-business growth.
Even in some of our largest communities, the investment in broadband infrastructure is either non-existent or so spotty that it is not even worth trying to make a call or send an email.
After telehealth regulations were temporarily waived to allow easier access amid the pandemic, legislatures and providers are working to expand some services permanently
“What the quarantine and coronavirus did was really elevate how significant an issue this has been for a very long time,” Anello said. “We’ve always thought of the Internet as a luxury, and the truth is coronavirus made us realize it’s a necessity.”
More than 200 people representing dozens of nonprofit organizations in Missoula gathered over Zoom this week to discuss housing affordability in Missoula.
For the remainder of the year, the west entrance is the only entrance and exit open at the park. With only one way in and one way out, park staff say traffic is becoming very congested.
The Dark Sky Reserve spans over three communities in Central Idaho: Sun Valley, Ketchum, and Stanley. That means that in these places and the wilderness of the Sawtooth Mountains, light pollution is almost completely nonexistent.
The prevalence of state-owned roads in city centers has long been a stumbling block to network-wide transportation changes — and COVID-19 has been no exception.