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Shining A Spotlight On A Must-See Legacy Home – Everlog Systems

Breathtaking by day, but at night, this nocturnal masterpiece not only accentuates the architectural brilliance of the residence but also enhances the surrounding landscaping, including a synthetic putting green.

High Real Estate Values and Missoula’s Reserve Street – 4/11 – Free Cycles

We all want the same thing: to live a good life in a prospering place. But what is the best way to make our community safer and more inviting? How do we make Missoula financially stronger and resilient, both now and into the future? And how can we work together to take steps to accomplish that vision together?

Missoula Economic Partnership March 2024 Newsletter is Here!

Dislocated Worker Resources

The Economic Impact of Homelessness in Missoula A study prepared for MEP by Bryce Ward, Ph.D.

This publication provides a framework for understanding the issue as well as a menu of options for reducing homelessness.

Missoula-area wood industry closures mean ripple effects for workers, tax base, forest management

Both Pyramid Mountain Lumber in Seeley Lake and Missoula’s Roseburg Forest Products particle plant announced closures this month.

President of Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Neel Kashkari to Visit University of Montana April 8

During the event, moderated by economist Bryce Ward, Kashkari will take questions from the public. The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is one of 12 regional reserve banks in the U.S. Montana is one of the six states represented in Kashkari’s region.

Finally some truth from the timber industry

As Todd Johnson, son of the mill’s founder, said: “today’s crisis is much worse than what was experienced in 2000, 2007, and 2015.  There is simply no better solution for the owners than to shut the mill down permanently.”

Pyramid Mountain Lumber’s manpower problem in Seeley Lake, Montana linked to housing, septic battle – Roseburg Forest Products to Close in Missoula

Pyramid Mountain Lumber may still have a chance to stay open, but it would take nothing short of a miracle.

Over $1 million in infrastructure funding headed to Montana towns, cities, and counties

The money is made available through the Montana Coal Endowment Program. This program creates grants in order to lower the cost of constructing public facilities.

Bozeman mayor hosts first-of-its-kind State of the City address

In a first for Bozeman, Mayor Terry Cunningham held his State of the City address outside of City Hall. In his first of two addresses, he touched on topics such as homelessness, growth, and sustainability.