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Pop Up Film Festivals coming to Western Montana

Once or so a month, locals file into a small business like the Good Coffee Roasting Company, and just as if they were at the theater, they load up on snacks and drinks, find a seat, and get comfy.

Missoula transportation plan to anticipate growth trends, future travel modes

“The idea is to have a tool the public can use that shows how we’re prioritizing projects.”

Now Accepting Applications for Multifamily Coal Trust Homes Program

Multifamily Coal Trust loans can be used for projects such as new construction, acquisition and/or rehabilitation of existing multifamily rental homes, acquisition of land for multifamily rental homes and land trusts for rental and mobile or manufactured homes.

Building Yellowstone County economy for next 30 years

We absolutely must be willing to think strategically together and start building the foundation for our next 30 years of economic growth.

Montana Partnership Launches New Public Health Training Center

The new center will provide high-quality training and professional development opportunities to public health professionals and health care providers throughout Montana.

University of Montana, State Partnership Brings in $16M for Children and Families

The model has proven successful for strengthening the infrastructure to support Montanans who need improved access to health-related services.

Big Sky Economic Development gets $2 million grant to renovate downtown Billings building

Big Sky Economic Development, Zoot Properties and other private partners are helping finance the project, according to a release from Big Sky EDA.

Why We Should Stop Conflating Cities With Innovation and Creativity

The language we use to discuss innovation and creativity has such a pro-urban bias that we’ve forgotten these qualities flourish outside of cities, too.

Employment, Education, Health Services Flow through Rural Counties’ Fiber

It is a gamble that has paid off.

Albuquerque Hopes Data Can Establish Equity for Residents

Albuquerque has created a new case study for how data can be used in various ways to lift populations up.