Housing

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Affordable housing for teachers under development in Gardiner, Montana in hopes of attracting more educators

“If you look at local house prices, you’re going to find that they start at about eight or nine hundred thousand, which is just not reasonable for a teacher.”

Anker Introduces Modular Whole-Home Battery System

The system offers software that can keep your home tickin’ when the grid takes a lickin’.

Parents say lack of childcare is hampering Big Timber, Montana’s growth – Why no Universal Pre-K in Montana?

Big Timber Daycare is the only daycare in all of Sweet Grass County, and community members agree that’s not enough childcare service for the growing rural community.

The Father of the 15-Minute City Doubles Down on His Vision In New Book

In the wake of attacks by conspiracy theorists, Carlos Moreno is out with a new book that seeks to school the world on his pervasive urban planning concept.

Less permitting, less parking and more funding: Montana task force tackles adding more affordable housing

The task force had a combined list of 31 recommendations – which include everything from fast-tracking permitting to infusing cash in existing housing funds – that the task force is looking to consolidate where possible for the final report.

“UM Campus Thrift Turns Move-out Trash into Treasure”

The collected goods will be sorted, staged and made available for purchase at deeply discounted prices from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, at UM’s Schreiber Gymnasium.

Tester Secures More Than $16 Million for Housing Resources in Montana

“This funding is a huge win, and will go towards vital programs across the state that will address housing shortages and increase the availability of workforce housing. I’m proud to have secured this funding, and I’ll continue to do all I can to ensure the folks who call our state home can continue to do so.”

Colorado pitches ‘permanent solution’ on property taxes

Under the threat of a multimillion-dollar ballot measure campaign backed by Colorado businesses and anonymous conservative donors, state leaders on Monday announced they had agreed to pass the second cut in as many years to the nation’s third-lowest property tax rates.

Property taxes skyrocketing? Thousands more now qualify for refunds in Wyoming.

Eligible homeowners now have until June 3 to apply for the newly expanded program.

The Workers Behind Bozeman, Montana’s Boom

One of the fastest-growing small cities in America relies on undocumented labor to fuel its economic explosion.