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Blue Cross donates $650K for Montana children’s dental care

"The lack of dental health seriously impacts overall health," said Sherry Cladouhos, president of Blue Cross and chairwoman of the Caring Foundation, a charitable group founded by the company. "This initiative literally puts the money where the mouth is: in dental care for kids."

Montana InBusiness Feb. 2010 – "Work Shift"

Missoula jobs growth will mimic national trends

NorthWestern Energy grapples with question of source, cost on future power – New power lines’ effect on Montanans hard to predict

NorthWestern officials said the best way to protect against that scenario is to build or buy power sources dedicated to its customers and that the company is already doing that.

Brightsun Technologies® of Billings, Montana Issues Public Offering

Brightsun Technologies, at http://www.brightsuntech.com, is a premier developer of software and web-enabled solutions for personal injury litigation, human services management, and life care planning.

Board chairman: Businessman finds niche letting people design their downhill rides – inVision Snowboards of Philipsburg, Montana

inVision will make you a custom board catered to your specifications. Materials, size, flex, it’s all up to you.

Economists say recession effects widspread in Missoula and Montana, will continue

"It won’t feel like a recovery until there’s job growth, which won’t happen until 2011."

Health insurance reforms would benefit Montanans

Congress has embarked on an effort to change the way health insurance companies operate and make improvements in our nation’s health care system. As Montana’s insurance commissioner, I believe this effort is a fundamental change in the right direction.

Jonathan Weber leaves NewWest for new opportunity in San Francisco

At New West, I had a lot of titles. I was the founder and the publisher and the CEO and the editor-in-chief and chief cook and bottlewasher.

West Paw Design in Bozeman, Montana doubling its size in ‘green’ expansion

“People continue to spend money on their pets even in down times.”

Missoula says it doesn’t deserve listing among nation’s "worst" cities for job losses

While the picture isn’t rosy and there’s more sussing out to be done, Mayor Engen said he doesn’t want Missoula painted close to "the worst" if it isn’t so: "It’s important for us to make sure that if folks are portraying something as fact, that it’s factual. And in this case, it doesn’t appear that it’s factual."