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Gov. Gianforte Awards $605,000 for Workforce Training, Apprenticeship Programs

Since the program’s launch, eligible businesses have been able to apply to the program and receive up to $3,000 per eligible employee, with a maximum allocation of $210,000. Each eligible employee must make a wage that meets or exceeds 170 percent of Montana’s current minimum wage, which today is $15.64 per hour.

Missoula County approves green energy financing plan. Steps to take and people to consult with.

“This is a super positive step forward,” Strohmaier said. “It’s been something that has been in the works for many years… It’s great to see Missoula County out on the tip of the spear here getting it implemented in the state of Montana.”

Will federal money help Montana bridge the ‘digital divide’?

“We have an opportunity to build a network for the future and not to enshrine or condemn consumers to what’s good enough today,” Feiss told MTN News in a recent interview. “I’m not convinced we’re going to grab that opportunity. We have a risk here of clutching defeat from the jaws of victory.”

The Women’s Business Center Impact Grant is a statewide opportunity for women-owned businesses!

We will be awarding four businesses in total with the grant funds.

Rural electric co-ops are the fastest growing group of broadband providers

“You’d be hard pressed if you’re a rural electric co-op to not get in the broadband business,”

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 2-20-22

We invest much of our time networking and building relationships within our trade area and beyond. Help expand out network! Send the Top 10 to a colleague.

Flathead Employers Work to Find Labor Solutions

Workforce industry leaders shared recruitment and retention strategies at the Kalispell Chamber luncheon on Feb. 15

Ronan accepted into Montana Department of Commerce Main Street program

Started in 2005, the Montana Main Street program, according to its website, offers technical assistance and expertise to member communities and awards competitive grant funding to communities actively working on downtown revitalization, economic development, and historic preservation. It presently serves thirty-four communities throughout the state.

Montana Film Office – Welcome to Montana Reel Report

We are excited to keep Montana’s film and television industry professionals, constituents, and fans informed of the latest Montana production, infrastructure, and festival news. In this newsletter, you’ll also find information on locations and casting calls. We’re here to help you stay connected with all things “film” in Montana.

New program at MSU Northern is partnering business students with Havre business leaders

Four Business leaders from businesses in Havre are involved in the program: State Farm Insurance, Independence Bank, Bear Paw Development Corporation, and Duchscher Kapperud Insurance.