Montana Economic Development

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New brand for Billings unveiled – "Montana’s Trailhead"

"If we all start to speak with one voice, it becomes not just a piece of artwork, but an attitude."

Supercomputer to be unveiled, but why in Butte?

Some may wonder how Butte got so lucky as to be home to the state’s only supercomputer.

Montana Homeland Security Announces $6.6 Million Grant – Eligible state, tribal and local jurisdictions invited to apply.

Applications are due by February 6, 2009.

Register Now for Shape Up Montana

Shape Up Montana is a fun, interactive three-month team competition from February 1 – May 1 that encourages Montanans to develop healthy physical activity and eating habits.

Changing climate, Changing future – The Montana Climate Action Project

A guide to climate change in Montana and smart ways we can all act NOW to preserve our state for tomorrow’s generations.

Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer: Energy efficiency projects should top economic-stimulus list

"If you’re going to be a denier (of global warming), you’re not going to be a developer," the governor said. "We’re not going to increase coal consumption in this country until we solve CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions."

Gallatin County rural growth plan subject of debate

Gallatin County planners are sifting through a stack of proposed regulations that could, pending the Gallatin County Commission’s approval, limit development in the county’s rural unzoned areas to one home per 160 acres.

Energizing the northcentral Montana workforce. Meeting on Jan. 17th in Havre

“Business owners, entrepreneurs, civic and tribal leadership, as well as motivated residents, will receive valuable information,”

Tech To Obama: Invest In Innovation, Not Bridges

"I think it’s great that they want to build more highways and bridges, but if you really want to invest in long-term job viability you need to invest in the innovation economy."

Great Falls Development Authority doles out last of loan funds

America’s economic slump is taking its toll in the heartland, Brett Doney told the Great Falls City Commission on Tuesday night.