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$130 Million for 7 Transportation Projects Including The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe in Montana on Federal & Tribal Lands as Part of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe in Montana will receive $30.5 million to fund the first phase of the U.S. 93 roadway improvement project from Dublin Gulch to Gunlock Road, including a new multi-span bridge over Ninepipes Reservoir.

MWED Business Bulletin for July 2023

MWED Awarded $15 Million Meat and Poultry Intermediary Lending Program from USDA

TED Talk – How to fund real change in your community

Is there a way to give back that benefits everyone? Citing the success of collective giving practices from around the world, philanthropic advisor Rebecca Darwent asks donors to let communities lead decision-making, ushering in a new era of philanthropy that’s rooted in interconnected humanity

Montana State receives $400,000 to help manufacturers develop resilient supply chains

“This is going to allow us to expand our work with Montana manufacturers to help them build supply chains that are more reliable because they’re based around other manufacturers like them in the U.S.,” West said. The effort could also open new market opportunities for Montana companies as they provide goods that other manufacturers in the U.S. need, she added.

The Vault – EPISODE 14 Podcast | Steve Arveschoug, Executive Director of Big Sky Economic Development

“We’re all about service to this community and making impacts that will have a lasting and positive value for our community economically. We show up everyday and we put in a lot of work to do that and I’m proud of this team.”

The latest news for you — GFDA Top 10 (really 21) for 7-5-23

The Montana Chamber and the Montana Manufacturing Extension Center are holding a Manufacturer Meet-up at the El Conejo Cantina in The Wild Hare in downtown Great Falls Thursday, July 13 from 5:30-7:30 PM

Report: Montana towns need tax, policy tweaks to coexist with tourists

“The paradox of a place with natural attractions that make it a great place to live but also threaten it with being ‘loved to death’ is what is known as the amenity trap.”

Partners Work to Guide E-Bike Accessibility in Montana

As e-bikes rise in popularity, trail managers, business owners and government agencies are providing outreach and education as they continue to see use in non-motorized areas

Range Announces $18 Million Investment of High-Speed Fiber Internet to the Forsyth and Colstrip, Montana Communities

“Being awarded these funds was a great collaborative effort with Range, Southeastern Montana Development Corporation, our city and county governments, and our state legislators. Access to high-speed internet is critical for healthcare, business, education, and every household. This investment shows that Range is committed to these communities and the economic growth of our region.”

New York’s Noncompete Bill Is A ‘Big Domino To Fall’—And The Broadest Ban Yet—In A Growing Movement Against Them – Montana “Allows” Noncompetes.

I occasionally hear people say that Montana prohibits employee noncompetes. It does not. Montana permits employee noncompetes.