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Missoula Gives Update and June Live Storytelling Event News June 16 – Ogren Field, Missoula

Be a part of this intimate gathering of community and reserve your tickets now. Be prepared to be moved, inspired, and reminded of the profound connections we share with our neighbors. Don\’t wait, get your tickets today!

If your elderly, work for a living or own a mobile home, Gianforte does not have your back

The well-heeled lobbyists for out-of-state private equity corporations and the Montana Landlords Association ran to Gov. Gianforte who this week, chose them over the thousands of Montana’s elderly citizens, veterans, persons with disabilities, and low wage workers who reside in Montana’s mobile home parks when he vetoed HB 889.

Big Sky Economic Development Awarded A $1,000,000 EPA Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Grant

Outstanding!

Special Report – Forces for Good – The 5 Must-Know B Corps for 2023

B Corp Month is an annual, month-long event that promotes the
values of the B Corp Community. And, this year, the celebrations are
based around the theme of ‘We Go Beyond’.

Native Americans encouraged to register for CSKT Indigenous Entrepreneurship Program

The six-week course and mentorship program is for Salish and Kootenai artists and creatives who want to start a business or expand their businesses, according to a news release from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) Economic Development Office.

Big Sky Economic Development – News Just For YOU!

2023 Yellowstone County Summer Jobs Program Kick-Off!

Effort underway to bring a tech hub to Montana

Senator Tester believes there’s a lot of untapped potential in rural areas like Montana.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 5-21-23

The new field at the Great Falls Voyagers is ready for action. Thank you to the City of Great Falls for investing in its ballpark. Opening night this Tuesday!

Legendary Ken Burns Coming to Missoula for American Buffalo Film

THE AMERICAN BUFFALO, a new two-part, four-hour series, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of North American history and across some of the continent’s most iconic landscapes, tracing America’s national mammal’s evolution, its significance to the Great Plains, its near demise, and, most importantly, its relationship to the Indigenous People of North America.

Employers Are Using This Trick to Bypass Salary Negotiations. Candidates Love It

Why the smartest companies aren’t bartering over pay.