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“We break into companies and write reports about it.”
Contractors who demonstrate that 10% of the workforce they will put on the job are registered apprentices will receive a 5% bid preference.
The simple answer is that we all have to start thinking like entrepreneurs, rather than entitled employees.
“In order for Montana to succeed, broadband is as important a utility as water or electricity,”
Gallatin County will oversee and expand Bozeman’s tourism business improvement district, incorporating hotels in Three Forks and Belgrade.
The state is on the cusp of adding a second representative in Congress.
These institutions offer statewide resources that municipal leaders should take more advantage of.
It tastes like the real thing, but it’s just a little different. Allison Aubrey reports on hamburgers that are made from plants instead of beef
A saloon in a New Mexico ghost town attracts regulars with diverse backgrounds and opinions with a promise to “have dialogue.”
“Our environment truly is 360 degrees, so a move to VR is a superb choice in keeping up with the times,” Arias said. “You get a better feel for what it’s actually like to be in those shoes.”
The savings from reduced air pollution and healthcare costs are estimated to be worth about $300 million annually.
North Dakota is one of 10 participants in the nationwide UAS Integration Pilot Program.
Here’s a sample of how opponents to bake lane projects get the realities of riding a bike wrong.
In the land of the Norwegians, battery-powered rides are so ubiquitous, it is as if you’ve traveled 10 or 20 years into our transportation future.
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