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Eastern Montana Featured in Unique, Targeted Regional Marketing Campaigns

Targeted Campaigns Focused on Visitors in Neighboring States and Canadian Provinces

Lt. Governor Cooney, Departments of Commerce and Labor & Industry Partner to Hire Montana Census Workers

U.S. Census Bureau Promotes Hiring Week Oct. 21-27 to recruit Montana Census workers

Billings leaders make pitch in D.C. for $26 million road and trails grant

“This (project) would be a complete game-changer” for the city.”

Property tax problems are ‘coming to a head’ in Idaho. Legislators are seeking solutions

“I really feel if we do not get a grip on property taxes and the way they are affecting our constituents, we will have a Proposition 13 or something like this will come forward,”

Montana’s 2020 election – A citizens’ guide

This guide is our attempt to help, particularly with the down-ballot races that don’t necessarily receive wall-to-wall coverage.

Friday Flash – Your update from the Montana Department of Tourism and Business Development

Montana Main Street Program FY20 Application Cycle Opens November 15

State of Idaho, Idaho National Laboratory celebrate opening of new computing and cybersecurity buildings 

The C3 and CIC buildings represent an endeavor by the state and INL to expand collaboration and employment opportunities for Idaho university students.

Explore Montana Housing’s New Website

Now is a great time to explore the new website and update any links to HOUSING.MT.GOV your organization may be sharing through your own websites, social media channels or newsletters. 

Governor Bullock welcomes Innovate Montana Symposium to Butte

The event is a networking opportunity for local business owners and entrepreneurs. It also allows them to collaborate on business and marketing strategies.

The National Association of State Chief Information Officers Meet to Discuss Recovery, Risk and Ransomware

Ransomware attacks have loomed large in 2019, hitting state and local government with increasing frequency and generating bigger headlines and costlier payouts.