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Billings, Montana -made harvester from Native Seedster designed for native grasses

To get the seedsters into fields across the country this year, Native Seedsters will be locating copies of the machine across the United States in six regions. Lee Arbuckle said by making the seedster available in select areas, the company will be able to quickly gather data on how its machine performs on different grasses in different conditions.

Gov. Schweitzer visits Bozeman, Montana based Miralogix that has developed a more energy efficient way of cooling large delivery trucks.

Miralogix is a company that has come up with a more energy efficient way of cooling large delivery trucks.

AeroTec to Fire Up Rocket Testing Friday in Butte

“This testing will advance hybrid rocket technology and the future development of aerospace science in Butte,” said Governor Brian Schweitzer. “This is true rocket science. It’s exciting, cutting-edge technology and it’s happening right here in Montana.”

Montana Counting on the ‘Crown Jewel’ to Keep Tourism Alive

A recent study by UM’s Tourism Institute also proves that tourism officials’ faith in the park isn’t unfounded. UM researchers Norma Nickerson and Dylan Boyle’s study found that 71 percent of first-time visits to Montana were to either Yellowstone or Glacier national parks.

And those travelers are likely to come back.

gotoBilling™ of Bozeman, Montana Sees 307% Volume Increase During Recession and Launches New, One-Stop Paperless Office Web Site

Software solution at http://www.gotobilling.com offers small business owners cost-effective invoicing, document management, accounting, payroll, credit card payments, electronic billing, online marketing, gift cards, and personal customer-service

Montana Town Wants to Gitmo Jobs, Gitmo Money — and Maybe Gitmo Problems

But one city — Hardin, Montana — is welcoming the detainees with open arms, according to CNN:

Governor Schweitzer Announces All Time Record $2 Billion High for Montana’s Commodity Exports

Other commodities experiencing strong increases included optical fibers and medical instruments which rose 25.6 percent to reach $34.4 million. Electric machinery totaled $21.5 million, an increase of nearly 38 percent over 2007. Hand tools witnessed a greater than threefold increase to exceed $3 million.

RightNow Adds Social Networking Tracking

The firm has added new capablities to its software, and added monitoring of conversations on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn.

iWallFlower World Art Project Is iTunes App Store Staff Favorite

"This is a great honor," says company co-founder Glenn Kreisel, "There are zillions of applications on the store, and this is the second App of ours that has made it front and center to the ‘Staff Favorites’ area.

Jim Palmer Trucking in Missoula, Montana emerges from bankruptcy leaner and optimistic

Jim Palmer Trucking, which employees about 360 people, is one of the few such businesses that have successfully emerged on the other side of Chapter 11.