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Healthtech Forum for Founders & Funders with Early Stage MT & Big Sky EDA – 3/13 – Billings and Zoom

Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, healthcare professional, or simply someone who is passionate about health and technology, this event is an excellent opportunity to learn from experts in the field and connect with others who share your interests. You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of the latest trends in healthtech and the potential they hold for shaping the future of healthcare.

‘Growth and transformation’: Missoula chocolate company expands into big, new facility

After 19 successful years of growing their brand and selling chocolate all over the country, the couple recently proudly announced that their business is on the “precipice of a groundbreaking evolution.”

Upcoming Trainings: Business Valuation, DOD Protege Program, Elevate Your Digital Footprint and more!

What Your Business Is Worth…And Why It Matters Thursday, March 7

Our Missoula Workshop Wednesday, March 6!

Join us Wednesday, March 6 for an Expanding Housing Options in Neighborhoods Workshop, as part of the Our Missoula: Growth Policy Update and Code Reform project. This event will explore ways to allow for more housing options and housing that is more affordable by design while preserving what residents value about Missoula’s neighborhoods. 

Wednesday, March 6, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Burns Street Community Center, 1500 Burns St..

Strongest Towns Contest 2024

We’ve got 16 towns right here for you to look to for lessons on how to build a Strong Town.

State to celebrate 40 years of Made in Montana Program at tradeshow in Helena

he Montana Department of Commerce will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its Made in Montana Program at the Made in Montana Tradeshow for Food and Gifts on Friday and Saturday at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds.

Montana’s public virtual school releases guidebook to help educators incorporate AI

As educators grapple with the proliferation of artificial intelligence and the ways it’s changing how students learn, the guide tries to help them leverage the potential benefits of the technology while also safeguarding against some of the risks it brings.

Bozeman hiring for dozens of summer worker positions

The positions range from full-time to part-time, and fall under several city departments, including aquatics, parks and recreation, forestry, water conservation, library and solid waste, among others.

Workplace generation dynamics discussed at Bear Paw Development meeting – Event’s keynote speaker, Rick Edwards, director of community connections at NorthWestern Energy

Edwards said, for the first time in history, five generations have substantial representation in the U.S. workforce as older generations are increasingly going back to work.

Missoula Community Access Television offers recording opportunities for local artists

Missoula Community Access Television (MCAT) recently opened up one of its studios for local artists to record their music and have a video taken for them — and it is completely free.