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Yellowstone Foods – Locally sourced, Montana-themed snacks find Butte storefront to call home

“I had surgery,” O’Neal said. “I was trying to find some snacks. I was sitting around and couldn’t really do anything, and I didn’t find much on the Montana front.” He said there were a couple of candy-type snacks at the airport, but “I didn’t find anything that I would consider healthy, or natural, find snacks.”

Streets Are for Building Community Wealth. Here’s Why That’s So Important.

Streets designed for humans on foot build more wealth than those designed for automobile throughput, and it’s not even close.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 6-19-22

Here is our Top 12 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

The Economic Potential of the Great American Rail-Trail

The completion of a cross-country bike trail in old railroad corridors could add nearly a quarter-billion dollars a year to local economies.

Why investors suddenly care about saving the environment

Biodiversity loss could flatten corporate profits. Investors are scrambling to figure out which firms hold the most risk.

Missoula-based TOMIS set to add 25 jobs amid growth in global tourism industry – Career Opportunities Available Now

TOMIS, based in Missoula, provides proprietary software and digital marketing assistance for tour operators throughout the world, ranging from fishing guides to wine tasting.

Great Falls city, county officials meet with legislators to talk about their needs

“We have a housing crisis at this point,” opened Jolene Schalper, Senior Vice President of the Great Falls Development Authority.

What it’s like building a board of directors for a successful tech company

Hootsuite CEO Tom Keiser explains why each board member need to bring something unique yet complementary to the table.

Two Missoula firms seek state grant to hire 222 workers over next two years

Under the Big Sky grant, the jobs must pay at or above the county average wage, which is currently $22.83 an hour in Missoula County, according to the Missoula Economic Partnership.

Revelry: Multiple businesses set up in historic former church in downtown Missoula

Kiah Hochstetler and an investor business partner bought the former First Baptist Church building at 308 W. Pine St. in 2019 and have been busy attracting tenants ever since. It’s now called The Revelry Missoula.