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The Food System Is Awful for the Climate. It Doesn’t Have to Be

New modeling estimates that food production could add a degree Celsius to global warming. But it also points to powerful ways to make diets more sustainable.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 3-12-23

Here is our Top 16 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

Q&A: Building Strong Local Governments Is a Rural and Urban Project – The Fight to Save the Town.

Rural and urban governments experience many of the same challenges and understanding them as interconnected is one way to tackle those issues, argues Michelle Wilde Anderson in her book, The Fight to Save the Town.

Angela Zuba of Waters Edge Winery and Bistro shares story of creating wine in Montana

March is Women’s History Month and MTN talked with a female winemaker about how historically, it is a male-dominated industry.

Why Great CEOs Are Actually Their Company’s ‘Chief Emotions Officer’

Entrepreneur coach Chip Conley shared why emotional intelligence is a key ingredient for corporate leadership in a moving session at Inc. Founders House at SXSW in Austin.

Big Sky Cheese defaults on loan but GFDA is working to help find a solution

“We’re working very closely. It’s an amicable thing. The developer knew that that we had to do this,” says Doney.

University of Montana Professor Monica Serban and Her Lab Supports Young Award Winning Scientist at Hellgate High

At the recent Montana Tech Regional Science and Engineering Fair for high school students from Montana, Idaho, Utah and Nevada, McKay won the Division 1 Top Scoring 12th Grade Project, the Division 1 International Science and Engineering Fair Attendee First Place Grand Award and Blue Ribbon – Gold Medal, for her paper on veterinary applications for silk sutures. The paper is titled “Silk Fibroin-Coated Drug-Eluting Sutures”.

We Can’t All Get Along: What’s Driving Modern Secession Movements

Nearly a dozen counties in Oregon have voted to leave Salem behind and join Idaho. Local secession movements have sprung up in multiple states due to the urban-rural political divide.

Corporate Boards Are Ramping Up These Sustainability Priorities

It is tempting to chase a seemingly endless array of “sustainable” practices and buzz words. Identifying the areas that are most relevant and impactful for each business is the key to long-term success.

Missoula College Selected to Co-Lead National Effort to Better Serve Students

. “It is very different from the traditional philosophy of preparing students for college. It is a tremendous opportunity to improve the social mobility of underserved populations at two-year colleges.”