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Business For Montana’s Outdoors – Join Today!

If you are a business that supports the protection of our public lands, and the advocacy and education that will ensure our landscapes for this and future generations, we encourage you to add your business name to the efforts and objectives of Business for Montana’s Outdoors.

The Twelve Days of Christmas at the Monte Dolack Gallery

Beginning on Tuesday, December 1st. and ending on Saturday, December 12th, the gallery will present a different unique artwork, each lasting only one day.

Aircraft parts manufacturer Pioneer Aerostructures seeking temporary tax break from City of Helena, Montana

Pioneer Aerostructues manufactures titanium aircraft parts. The company is led by Tom Hoffman, who owned the Summit Aeronautics Group in Helena before he sold the company to the Boeing Co. in December 2010.

The Monte Dolack Gallery – Day Four of the Twelve Days of Christmas, 2015

Each day Monte is offering a new opportunity to enjoy his art in your home.

Butte’s Harrington Bottling Co. named Business of the Year by the Butte Local Development Corp.

A mother-daughter partnership heading a longtime Butte business received the Business of the Year Award Thursday in the third annual Butte Elevated Awards ceremony, sponsored by the Butte Local Development Corp.

Private pay med schools jockey for position in Montana

While Grunke sees Manipal’s med school as an economic prize, he knows there’s only room in Montana for one of the competing organizations. Win or lose, he says Missoula needs to support what’s best for medical education, even if it’s found in a different community.

Anglers asking for zero risk to Smith River

We write today on behalf of representatives of Montana’s fly-fishing industry and others who share a grave concern regarding the proposed mine in the headwaters of the Smith River.

Give the perfect Montana-made gift this year

Find some of the best Montana-made gifts from these businesses around the state.

With construction up in Missoula, skilled labor in demand

"We can see it coming," Fritz said. "Come April, there’s a slam of work coming, and there’s a definite shortage of qualified craftsmen."

Nomad Global Communication Solutions of Columbia Falls was born in a barn and that left the door open for growth

Nomad Technologies was based, almost completely, on the need seen at the fire camps, and the belief that "Our generation is going to require better," Schmautz said.