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Base Camp stores in Billings and Helena are for sale

When big chain outdoor stores like Scheels and REI moved to town, Brown said he hardly felt it. And, while nearly everyone hated the recent pandemic, for the Base Camp, it was good for business.

March Event Wrap-Up, Podcast News, Call for Storytellers and Missoula Gives

we have a call for storytellers on the theme \”Neighbors\”. We believe that everyone has a story to tell, and we want to hear yours. If you have a personal tale of connection, community, and neighbors, we want to help you share it.

Montana State University students serve on local nonprofit boards

Nine Montana State University students spent the academic year serving on the boards of Gallatin Valley nonprofit organizations as part of the MSU Leadership Institute’s Boardroom Bobcats mentorship program, which is completing its seventh year.  

Why This Leader Reads Poetry to His Employees

Ironclad’s $3.2 billion valuation and committment to ‘closing the justice gap’ isn’t even the best part about working there.

Montana Passes TikTok Ban: Here’s Why It’s Probably Unenforceable and a Dangerous Tipping Point

The Montana House voted Friday to approve a bill banning TikTok in the state, the first of its kind in the U.S.—though it’s unclear how the state would be able to ever enforce such a ban.

Montana Bioscience Cluster Initiative April 2023 Newsletter

Join Montana Innovation Partnership (MTIP) for an interactive discussion about funding options for early-stage technology innovations and a deep dive into getting started with Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) programs – America’s Seed Fund.

Forbes names Stockman Bank of Montana among ‘World’s Best’

“This award is particularly special as it reflects the trust our customers have put in us to meet their financial needs.” Bill Coffee, Stockman CEO said in a statement. “Montana remains our only focus, backed by a commitment to local management and decision making.

Why Business Leaders Must Resist the Anti-ESG Movement

For many companies, it may seem smart to stay out of anyone’s crosshairs. But try as they might, there’s no avoiding taking positions on the big issues of the day — major stakeholders, particularly young customers and employees, expect it.

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) receives $25,000 grant from the Montana Healthcare Foundation to conduct rural and tribal engagement in southern Montana.

“We want to hear the voices of those who will benefit most from renewed passenger rail service in southern Montana,” says BSPRA Chairman Dave Strohmaier.

A clean sweep: Helena unveils zero-emissions electric street sweeper

“By getting rid of the old, dirtier diesel sweeper the city had and replacing it with a zero (emissions) tailpipe, that’s a 100% reduction of emissions from the vehicle perspective,” Ullman said.