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Report: Climate change could cost Montana 11,000 outdoor jobs

It’s called "Economic Impact of Climate Change in Montana," and it predicts warmer, drier summers will lead to increased wildfires and reduced snowpack with impacts projected not just for fish and wildlife habitat but also the people who make their living off the the state’s land and water.

Missoula’s Moonlight Kitchens Help Local Businesses Keep Growing in Dead of Winter

"We have three new customers this week who are preparing for the months ahead. We’re becoming the appetizer preparation spot for a connoisseur who puts on wine tasting events. We’ve also got regular weekly cooks in the dead of winter. And in December, we’ll be hosting a birthday party for eleven-year-olds, who will be learning about cooking locally as a form of entertainment!"

New proposed mine along popular Smith river raises controversy

"Over 8000 submissions for 1700 launch sites on this river," says John Herzer with Blackfoot River Outfitters. "Thats not just Montanans, its people across the united states and elsewhere, so over 8000 people tried to get permits to float the river… Its telling. There aren’t very many rivers like that around the west, or around the United States Period."

Remote Montana ranch rare source of critical blood

"There’s a huge market for it and we provide what we feel is the best quality blood product in the world." Jennifer "J.R." Tonjum, quality control consultant for the Quad Five Ranch.

Commercial Kitchens Available in the Center of Missoula – Moonlight Kitchens

If you’d like to have a tour of the kitchens swing by during coffee shop hours (8-3) or call to set up a definite time. If you know someone who needs a kitchen have them check out our website.

Wages for Montana millennials lowest in country

Millennials are defined by the Pew Research Center as people born between 1981 and 1997.

MIssoula, Montana’s ATG Advanced Technology Group 2.0 is Really Rocking

Opportunities begin when gaps are discovered – those pressing business challenges where IT and business are not connecting. At ATG, we seek out the gaps – providing solutions that bridge the chasm others won’t cross.

Bozeman medical college would compete with WWAMI, says chief doctor in Seattle

The osteopathic students would be in "direct competition" with WWAMI students, wrote Dr. Paul Ramsey, CEO of the UW School of Medicine in Seattle

A Rivertop runs through it; building a bio-business in Montana – #7 Hottest Small Company in Bioeconomy

Montana is a making a concerted effort to recruit (and keep) more women in STEM careers.

A Match Made in Montana – Next Frontier is pleased to announce our $1.3 Million investment in Submittable.

Submittable is further validation that Montana is home to industry leading companies.