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Montana to launch language, educational exchange programs with Taiwan

The first group of Montana Tech students studied abroad in Taiwan this summer thanks to 2022 MOU between the university and Minghsin University of Science and Technology in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

NADO News | November 2, 2023

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News Just For YOU! Big Sky Economic Development

Friday In Billings, local high school students attended the Montana Bioscience Alliance in Healthcare to find out what the medical field might hold for them in terms of careers.

Northwest hydrogen hub backers (Oregon, Montana and Washington) tout expected economic benefits

The Northwest hub, which includes Oregon, Montana and Washington, is slated to be home to eight “nodes,” where hydrogen is produced, each with “downstream projects” where the hydrogen will be transferred for use nearby or across the region. One facility will be in St. Regis, Montana near the Idaho border, three are slated for Oregon and four for Washington.

The November Newsletter from Montana West Economic Development

MWED Meat and Poultry Intermediary Lending Program 

Montana’s outdoor economy to suffer as climate change worsens

The effects of climate change are already affecting Montana’s outdoor recreation, but with predictions of even more heat and drought by 2050, the outdoor recreation industry stands to lose thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions in earnings, according to a new report.

Butte chief executive blames state for rising property taxes

“I’m not trying to pick a fight with the governor, but the governor has said that local governments are the cause of the property taxes going up and that’s simply not true,” said Butte Chief Executive J.P. Gallagher.

Prospera Pulse – Small Business Saturday November 25, 2023 and more…

You do not need to be a member of Prospera or Downtown Bozeman to participate. Any businesses based in Gallatin and Park Counties are welcome to be listed. Online businesses are also welcome to participate.