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Largest school district in Montana raises pay, still behind Wyoming
Billings Public Schools, the largest district in Montana, used to get a flood of applications when it posted a teaching job. Now, Superintendent Erwin Garcia said it’s getting one application for every 10 positions, roughly a reverse of the 10 apps to one single job it used to get. He said teachers apply from other […] The post Largest school district in Montana raises pay, still behind Wyoming appeared first on Daily Montanan.
New data raises more questions about health of Clark Fork fishery
While anglers flock to streams across the Clark Fork Basin for another fishing season, hardworking staff at Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks have been grappling with a sobering question: Is it safe to eat fish anywhere in the Clark Fork River? Problems with fish in the Clark Fork aren’t necessarily breaking news. Previous testing by […] The post New data raises more questions about health of Clark Fork fishery appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Inflation Reduction Act tax credits makes MATS compliance reasonable
Sen. Jon Tester, asked the right questions while seeking clarification on how EPA’s Mercury Air Toxic Standards (MATS) rule will affect Colstrip 3 & 4 and Montana consumers. Units 3 and 4 have 740 megawatts (MWs) of coal-fired generating capacity each. To answer Tester’s question, compare Colstrip 3 to the 680-MW Xcel Energy Sherco unit […] The post Inflation Reduction Act tax credits makes MATS compliance reasonable appeared first on Daily Montanan.
‘Transformative’: More college programs are slowly coming into prisons
When the U.S. Department of Education announced last summer that federal Pell Grants would become available to incarcerated college students, lawmakers and state corrections agencies scrambled to adjust statutes and step up potential partnerships with universities. But nearly a year later, colleges and agencies are recognizing the steep administrative challenge to winning approval from the […] The post ‘Transformative’: More college programs are slowly coming into prisons appeared first on Daily Montanan.
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