“The state is not in a position to have to make unnecessary, across-the-board cuts to essential services – ones that Montanans are relying on more than ever during this pandemic,” the Office of the Governor says.
Governor Steve Bullock announced that families, small businesses, non-profits, health services centers and individuals across Montana hardest-hit by impacts of COVID-19 will be eligible to apply for grants through nine new programs created in response to the emergency.
“The state is not in a position to have to make unnecessary, across-the-board cuts to essential services – ones that Montanans are relying on more than ever during this pandemic,” the Office of the Governor says.
“Supporting our local community is one of the pillars of our organization, and we are so proud of the incredible work the Missoula Downtown Foundation is doing right now, when it is needed the most.”
A GE departure, layoffs at ClassPass and other shocks raise a question: Will smaller cities become attractive tech centers in a changing economy — or will they suffer the most?
We are a team of industrial software technology veterans dedicated to helping our customers scale their expertise – solving really hard data science and machine learning challenges in a unique, unprecedented way, to make that happen.
TwinThread uses Artificial Intelligence technology to enable manufacturers to gain insight into the performance and recommended adjustments of their machines.
What if Silicon Valley companies encouraged them to live and work from the myriad of affordable, livable cities desperate to attract and retain tech talent?
“Major pharma is expanding in our state. We have several smaller, agile bioscience firms that are playing essential roles in combating COVID-19, from supply change solutions to vaccine development.”
“When the government gives you money, it’s nothing more than a temporary loan,” Angel said. “Don’t let anybody kid you. What the government gives you with one hand, they take with the other.”
New, low-cost batteries designed to last for a million miles of use and enable electric Teslas to sell profitably for the same price or less than a gasoline vehicle are just part of Musk’s agenda, people familiar with the plans told Reuters.