In the context of the workplace, that feeling has a lot to do with a company’s culture, and it can have a significant impact on the happiness and productivity of your teams.
Virginia lawmakers have taken steps to address geographic disparities in broadband coverage by passing a bill that will give the state’s two largest electric utilities, Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power, the green light to provide broadband internet service to unserved areas.
The American Prairie Reserve bison plan is good for the land, good for the community and great for Montana. The Montana Legislature should stand with science and freedom and against big government central planning socialism by rejecting HJR28.
Montana Business and Govt. Agency Collaboration Success
Every town in Montana has them. They’re the abandoned gas stations overgrown with weeds. Vacant factory buildings from a bygone era. Old roundhouses that remain long after railroad companies have shuttered their doors.
Two Montana counties and one city will share $1.2 million through the Montana Department of Commerce’s Community Development Block Grant Economic Development Program (CDBG-ED) to assist local businesses and help them retain jobs.
While western Montana’s lakes remain clean, blue and mussel-free, scientists at inaugural conference predict environmental and economic threats in face of climate change
“Major and Michelle truly represent what it means to be Made in Montana members,” said Lt. Gov. Cooney. “Sage and Oats is a small business success story itself, and it’s also a wonderful showcase of the authentic American Indian products being made by artisans and other producers across the state.”
New privacy law governing collection, use, and sharing of personal information from California residents that includes massive financial risk for non-compliance.
One of the newest additions to our IVRC community is Virtual Honeymoon, read more about them below and if you’re an educator you’ll want to make sure to check out the VR4Ed Coding Program Grant.
Billionaire Steve Case says too much venture capitalist money goes to businesses on the coasts. So he’s touring the middle of the country on a bus in search of the next big idea
Applications are now being accepted for a free summer journalism camp for high school students on Montana State University’s campus. The camp will run from July 7-12 and includes lodging and meals on campus.