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Community-development advocates look toward Butte’s past, present and future

As executive director of Butte’s Local Development Corp. Pam Haxby-Cote puts it, "Butte was once a mining city, but now it’s a city with a mine in it."

In a Year of ‘Healthy Growth,’ Kalispell Commercial Construction Spending Spikes

Flathead County residential sales surged last year to highest level since 2006

THREE New grant announcements

THREE New grant announcements have been added to the MSU Extension website at: http://www.msucommunityresources.org/grantopps.asp

Bozeman mayor: City facing challenges, opportunities

"It’s therefore no wonder, that people want to live here and stay here," said Taylor.

Big Sky Crowded: Growth, density and the future of the Gallatin Valley

Since 1990, annual population growth in the Bozeman area has averaged 2.8 percent — doubling the number of souls in the region in only a quarter century.

What It Means to Be a ‘Smart City’

There’s such a strong emotional connection to places we love, and smart cities need to be built with this objective in mind.

Study estimates $4.4 million in economic impact stems from The Event at Rebecca Farm

At 4.4 million in economic impact, The Event at Rebecca Farm ranks alongside signature events such as the Mountain Madness Airshow, Montana Spartan Race and Montana Dragon Board Festival.

A New Metric for Community Resilience

Resilience is generally recognized as the ability of a complex system to adapt to change.

Planners hone in on costs, benefits of three Billings growth scenarios

In the coming months, the Billings City Council will use scenarios developed by city planners to determine where and how the city will grow.

Vote Today! – Bozeman vying for ‘best ski town’ honor in USA Today poll

The listing notes Bozeman’s "laid-back vibe, up-and-coming restaurant scene, smattering of breweries and affordability," as well as its proximity to Bridger Bowl and Big Sky Resort.