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Small Montana towns feeling economic impacts of COVID-19

“While our economy certainly relies upon, and we appreciate our visitors, we also want to ensure those visitors don’t bring problems, meaning their infections, from their home states to our state,” says Governor Bullock.

The 2020 Public Service Academy is now fully online.

We are excited to offer high-quality training from experts in the field.

Tester to Senate Leadership: Schools Can’t Afford to Lose More Teachers & Workers

He also recently announced that the Montana Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund would receive more than $8.7 million in funding to bolster education in the state.

Governor Bullock outlines state’s financial standing amid COVID-19

“The state is not in a position to have to make unnecessary, across-the-board cuts to essential services – ones that Montanans are relying on more than ever during this pandemic,” the Office of the Governor says.

Neighbors Helping Neighbors – How the Missoula Downtown Business Support Fund Connects Our Community – GoFundMe Campaign Launched

“Supporting our local community is one of the pillars of our organization, and we are so proud of the incredible work the Missoula Downtown Foundation is doing right now, when it is needed the most.”

Montana’s Public Service Commission sues media organizations who asked for public information

Suing the public over information requests, rather than producing the information, has become a frequent government response.

City Club Missoula – Taxes, sports, housing and pandemic dominate virtual “State of the Community”

In the first ever virtual “State of the Community” presentation, Missoula Mayor John Engen, county Commissioner Josh Slotnick and University of Montana President Seth Bodnar touched on taxes, collegiate sports and housing, and the inequities revealed by the pandemic.

Bozeman, Montana based entrepreneur Jerry Nettuno, the Founder and CEO of Schedulicity, helping small businesses around the country

“We took our Schedulicity Cares grant program and instead of giving away three $5,000 grants every month, we broke it up and we’re giving away 15 $500 grants every other Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Tell-Us-Something Announcing Free and Pay What You Can Storytelling Workshops

This month we have two storytelling intensive workshops available.

What Do Countries (and States) With The Best Coronavirus Responses Have In Common? Women Leaders

Looking for examples of true leadership in a crisis? From Iceland to Taiwan and from Germany to New Zealand, women are stepping up to show the world how to manage a messy patch for our human family.