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New indoor modular construction company Tru-Home Montana aims to build headquarters, jobs in Missoula

"Our goal is to provide these services to the Northwest, which is underserved for innovative construction techniques."

Handmade perfection from Chilton Skis hopes to break into high-end ski market

As noted in outdoorgearlab.com, wood-core skis store energy and dampen vibration as they flex around bumps and turns. While they tend to be heavier than less-expensive foam cores, they also retain their performance qualities longer.

CostCare Missoula clinic to be 1st in state to offer direct primary care for $70 monthly fee

"Primary care needs to come out of insurance because it’s driving up the cost," said Bridges. "For 80 percent of Americans, most of their medical needs can be handled by a primary care provider."

Building pride in ‘American made’

Keeping our manufacturing on U.S. soil not only creates jobs and strengthens our business relationships and local economies, but it does something else that may be even more important.

CNN – 20 gifts travelers will actually want – Montana’s VIM & VIGR – Not your grandma’s compression socks

This will do wonders for those running-to-catch-connecting-flights moments.

Legislation aims to help small Montana banks

The new bill would give small-town banks more latitude to work with customers to customize the terms of loans, Turkiewicz said. Since Dodd-Frank was passed in 2010 in the wake of the financial crisis, it has reigned in reckless loans by big banks, but also made it more difficult for smaller banks to customize loans for customers in rural areas.

406 will remain Montana’s only area code for years

Federal Communications Commission officials informed the Commission on Monday that the state’s single area code is expected to last into the 2030s.

Can Do: Breaking Into The Burgeoning Drone Industry From Bozeman

"If you act, you’ll either fail and learn, or you’ll succeed. Either one is productive and useful. If you don’t act, nothing happens."

Front forging partnerships with other breweries in Great Falls, Montana

"The more breweries we can get in Great Falls, the better for our community. They bring people together," Johnson said. "We all get along well."

Blackfoot and T-Mobile to Bring the Un-Carrier to More Montana and Wyoming Customers

With Blackfoot’s fiber back-haul services, T-Mobile aims to build out hundreds of new mobile sites in eastern Montana and northern Wyoming, such as Bozeman, Great Falls and Billings while extending service in Helena and Butte, to bring 4G LTE coverage to customers that have been underserved by existing network infrastructure and availability.