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Missoula council, CSKT representatives discuss economic development
May 14, 2013 /
Beyond deep historical and geographical connections, the Missoula Valley and Flathead Indian Reservation share many things.
Residents from both areas commute back and forth for work, tourists travel between the two and both are home to respected institutions of higher learning.
The concept of connection was front and center Monday night during a Missoula City Council Committee of the Whole joint meeting with representatives of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
The event was meant to make introductions and open discussion between the two governments, which met officially for the first time.
By Jenna Cederberg
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