MATR Newsletter – May 8, 2021 The state with the best education wins!
“You spend most of your day convincing a robot that you’re not a robot (so you can access a web page). Think about that for 2 minutes and tell me you don’t want to walk straight into the ocean.” John Mulaney
In this hour-long webinar, we will discuss common types of advertising claims from superiority claims and comparative advertising to puffery and environmental claims.
The two competitive reimbursement grant programs support long-term, sustainable business growth by encouraging the creation of good-paying jobs and training workers to fill new jobs.
Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development
This is a great space in downtown Malta, Montana for anyone thinking about relocating to a more rural setting. Extra bonus – Malta has fiber optics fed internet to all locations.
To control the fate of your business, resist the temptation to grow dependent on the many intermediaries who’d like to sit between you and your customers.
The COVID-19 pandemic and global economic crisis revealed the real crisis: Employers are not doing enough to support women and they’ve reached a breaking point.
Eligible households will be able to enroll in the program beginning May 12th to receive a monthly discount off the cost of broadband service from an approved provider.
A paltry increase to the cap placed on tax credits offered to film productions in Montana this legislative session has left businesses and elected officials scratching their heads, asking how the measure “went south” during the closing days of the Legislature.
“We’re trying to bring something to market that isn’t there and create some housing equity for people that are being shut out of the housing market and out of the rental market right now,” said Foothold co-founder Hannah Van Wetter.
The women’s entrepreneurial program – better known as Pursue Your Passions – provides the education and experience needed to help women achieve a more equitable and prosperous future.
As last year’s drastic shift to online learning put technology front and center for school districts, many K-12 IT officials have found themselves in key advisory or leadership roles with growing responsibilities.
The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, which lays down the law on U.S. street markings and design, is up for revision. Bike and pedestrian safety advocates want big changes.
Whitefish is looking to get community input on a proposed mandatory curbside recycling program, which would get rid of the city’s current central recycling site.