MATR Newsletter – March 15, 2019 The state with the best education wins!
“Please download the app and use it not just at your home and office, but also as you travel throughout the county to your favorite fishing hole, camping spot or where ever you are headed.”
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who are self-employed or earn money on the side through freelance, contract or “gig” work, you may know the drill firsthand: Applying for a mortgage can be an intrusive ordeal.
“Please download the app and use it not just at your home and office, but also as you travel throughout the county to your favorite fishing hole, camping spot or where ever you are headed,”
The 406 Impact Districts are a locally driven economic growth tool that empowers communities to attract private investment in critical infrastructure and development projects.
Montana Business and Govt. Agency Collaboration Success
“It’s really expensive, super expensive,” said Leo Barthelmess, a Malta-area rancher. “But somebody has to start it. And the more that are produced in the market, the cheaper it gets.”
Earlier this month, at the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon, it became clear how many incentives businesses and investors have to put their roots down in Kalispell’s downtown.
Prairie Populist has started to visit a few of our small towns to find out if our rural communities experience the positive effects of the recreation economy.
First place went to the Ant Network, pitched by director and self-proclaimed “Antman” Miles Maxcer. Taking inspiration from Steve Irwin, Maxcer and his team launched the network aiming to promote science and technology through content centered around nature, specifically ants.
“This structure would make sure (rooftop solar customers) are paying for more of their full use of the grid,” says Jo Dee Black, spokeswoman for NorthWestern.
Epic Idaho is a seven-part YouTube web series capturing the essence of the Idaho travel experience as well as the state’s diverse geography and expansive beauty.
The citizens of Wyoming, a state that has been labeled as one the least-transparent states in the nation, seem to be waking up to the dawning of a new era of access and accountability here in the Equality State.
“We want to change the way people experience health care so that it is simpler, better, and lower cost,” Gawande said in a statement on Wednesday. “We’ll start small, learn from the experience of patients, and continue to expand to meet their needs.”
21st Century Education Initiative – “You Should Care…”
The competition will take place on July 19 at the Montana Learning Center at Canyon Ferry Lake. The winning team will receive a trip to the Johnson Space Center in Houston.