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Great-West Lifeco’s U.S. subsidiary to acquire Montana third-party health plan administrator

Allegiance is the leading medical administrator for large employer groups in Montana and has the second largest overall market share among health plans in the state.

Portlock Software of Butte, Montana closing rumors are just rumors

The company is opening up a new location in western Washington “to be close to Microsoft,” Hanley said. “Since last September we have a facility that’s still being assembled. We have huge infrastructure there also. We don’t have any plans to close. We are here in Butte and not leaving.

Rarus Railway sale pending. Local railroad hauls freight and passengers between Anaconda and Butte

The new owner has the experience and financial resources to strengthen Rarus’s position in the local economy, expand its freight-customer base and significantly invest in the passenger line

Chinook Wireless tech unit moves to Missoula

“We just felt like Missoula had the greatest appetite for technology,” said Pat Monroe, Chinook’s vice president of engineering.

Employers plentiful at college job fairs

"The days of sitting back and having people apply are over,"

Distinctive design marks work of Montana architectural firm – CTA Architects Engineers

Only in Montana could two friends’ blissful day of fishing and sipping sour mash along a stream bank morph seven decades later into a multimillion-dollar national architectural and engineering concern — and not lose that focus on fun.

Seedless startup: With few resources, Missoula entrepreneur takes idea international. ArmorCoat

Today, that product is the only one of its kind on the market, and is taking the automotive industry by storm.

Stageworx Openhouse, 4/13, Missoula, Montana

The purpose of this event is to let our community know that we are here as well as open up more dialogue about what types of technical support performing arts in our area need.

What’s in a name?�� Publisher claims trademark for name ‘Whitefish’

This is not the first time a geographical term was trademarked in Montana. In the early 1990s, French designer Claude Montana unsuccessfully laid claim to the state’s very name itself.

The issue arose again in 2005 when David E. Lipson, a Las Vegas merchant banker, announced he had applied for eight trademarks that would give him exclusive use of the phrase "the last best place."

MYTOPO.com (Billings, MT) Releases New Product: A Navigation-Ready TOPOHOTO ™ Map

Landowners and outdoor enthusiasts who have for years relied on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographic map series now have a new option.