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MATR Newsletter – November 30, 2020
The state with the best education wins!




Is High-Flying Bozeman, Montana Losing The Nature Of Its Place?

Is this capital city of Greater Yellowstone, along with Gallatin County, becoming the poster children for how not to develop a wild corner of the American Serengeti?



Remote work can’t change everything until we fix this $80 billion problem

The U.S.’s rural areas still suffer from limited broadband availability. Addressing that may take both government investment and new technologies.

Wyoming, North Dakota and Montana Pay the Most for Internet in 2020

Competition is good for consumers. Areas that give people multiple options for internet providers give people the option to comparison shop and go with the best deal. But a lot of the US population has access to only one or two internet providers—so they have to choose from whatever is available.


Today’s MATR Newsletter is sponsored by:

Corona Virus Information

Come Home Montana

MEDA -Montana Economic Developers Association

Next Generation Broadband in Montana

Montana Business

Funding and Building your Business

Incubators and R&D

Regional Business News

Idaho News & Events

  • Boise State launches Institute for Pervasive Cybersecurity

    “From healthcare, to the economy, to local and federal government, to the individual holding a cell phone, there is no facet of our world and our lives that isn’t impacted by cybersecurity,” said Boise State President, Dr. Marlene Tromp.

Wyoming Business

Government News & Events

Tell Us Something

Careers

  • How to cultivate a sense of unconditional self-worth – Hug Yourself….

    Unconditional self-worth is distinct from our abilities and accomplishments. It’s not about comparing ourselves to others; it’s not something that we can have more or less of. Unconditional self-worth is the sense that you deserve to be alive, to be loved and cared for. To take up space.

  • 6 Business Practices That Will Verify You As A Leader

    Some people are convinced that leadership is a character trait that you must be born with, but I see it more as a mindset and a set of skills that you can develop and learn from experiences and relationships in business, both positive and negative.

Miscellaneous Ramblings

Transportation

Energy and Climate Change

Other Economies



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