As state lawmakers begin to consider changes, R Street’s annual broadband scorecard offers a comparative look at every state’s existing laws and highlights areas for improvement.
Life is a tornado and I’m just the cow being spun around for cinematic value.
Our mission is to awaken the adventurer inside everyone. The call of the wild is in all of us. It provokes exploration. It propels us to ridgelines, coastlines, high crags, deep crannies — those spaces and moments when our heart forges ahead because we can’t turn back. Because we have to know.
Montana Instruments is dedicated to building a team that understands the needs of the next generation of researchers worldwide with the skills to develop innovative product solutions to serve those needs. If you are interested in joining our team, consider the following opportunities.
Montana Technology Enterprise Center (MonTEC) in partnership with University of Montana’s (UM’s) Pursue Your Passions program is announcing the opportunity to hire one, full-time Women’s Business Center Manager.
Here is our Top 25 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.
With the intention of reaching national audiences, the 2021 Great Falls Livability magazine is a great tool to help employers attract talent to Great Falls!
The Draft CEDS includes information about the Flathead Reservation economy, Tribal corporations and other Tribal business activities, economic resources and infrastructure. It describes the Tribes’ economic development goals, objectives and action steps, as well as resiliency planning.
As state lawmakers begin to consider changes, R Street’s annual broadband scorecard offers a comparative look at every state’s existing laws and highlights areas for improvement.
Can California’s Net Neutrality Law Make a Fairer Internet?
A U.S. District judge has ruled that California officials should be able to enforce the state’s net neutrality law. But what will the law bring about? And is our definition of “net neutrality” as good as it needs to be?
Imagine a system where your internet service provider charged you more just to access Netflix (on top of your Netflix subscription!) because they cut a deal with Hulu or Disney+? This prevents that and other unfair tactics from the telecommunications companies.
We’re keenly aware that some of our neighbors are treated differently, invisible and left behind altogether. We believe that this big, beautiful state can — and should — do better.
With guidebook-quality content and the ability to easily share information with your friends, identifying the next peak to check off your list or the next untouched powder field to shred with your buddies is the real objective. onX Backcountry No Service? No Problem. Access saved maps from anywhere and locate yourself in the wild.
The Pursue Your Passions program builds educational, experimental and entrepreneurial programs for Montana women to create more equitable, prosperous and collaborative futures for all.
Iowa and other states look into ways to curb the unchecked growth of the livestock industry. Growers oppose new regulations, but the experts agree the amount of animal waste threatens water quality and is unsustainable in the long run.
As the industry adds thousands of new turbines a year, the problem of disposing of worn-out parts and blades has escalated, especially for local municipalities.
She said making Ohio State a debt-free institution for undergrads is closely tied to her desire for the university to become a “truly anti-racist community” and to be a national leader in recruiting, retaining and graduating underrepresented and minority students — all within the next decade.
In five short years, we’ve grown from an idea into a leading statewide news outlet. Credit for that success goes to all of you who read and listen to Montana Free Press reporting and support the work we do. We hope you’ll be along for the ride for the next five years.
It looks like the Batmobile, works on solar energy, and could be the future of cars The Aptera can go 150 miles after just 15 minutes at an ordinary charging station. Starting price is $25,900.