Child-care providers in Montana can start applying for a share of $31 million in federal funds, meant to bolster their business and make a dent in the state’s shortage of child-care slots.
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Thanks to an $80,000 grant, CIT will soon hire a data analyst who will be in charge of finding the numbers and the effectiveness of the Crisis Intervention Team. That…
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Several years after city officials and the University of Montana sat down with area businesses to discuss the concept behind a technology corridor, a parallel effort has emerged as the school and its tech partners eye the creation of an innovation corridor.
Child-care providers in Montana can start applying for a share of $31 million in federal funds, meant to bolster their business and make a dent in the state’s shortage of child-care slots.
The Idaho Technology Council Hall of Fame is an annual celebration to highlight the talent, dedication, and innovation of Idaho’s best and brightest individuals. The Hall of Fame inducts those that have made a wide-reaching impact in Idaho and the world.
The Urban Institute has released a new system for categorizing rural areas based on what they have, not on what they lack. The Daily Yonder talks to the lead researcher, Corianne Scally.
Former professor, author, and founder of the Small-town Immigration Clearinghouse, Gordon’s work shows that small-town decline is not inevitable, and that immigration often leads to revitalization.
Even if you’re doing hybrid or remote work, you don’t have to be ‘out of sight, out of mind’ to your manager. In this episode of ‘The New Way We Work,’ Dorie Clark explains how.