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NorthWestern Energy Does Its Work So That You Can Do Yours – NorthWestern Energy Chief Executive Officer Bob Rowe

NorthWestern Energy exists to build, maintain and operate critical infrastructure and provide essential energy service so that you, our customers, may live your lives and pursue your dreams.

Prospera Pulse – Pay it Forward with Prospera

“I’ve been a member of Prospera for two years and they are amazing! They host some of the most fun and beneficial networking events I have been to and their business resources are excellent.

Montana’s elderly care system is broken, and Legislature must fix it

Of all our constituents across Montana, the most deserving are our elderly neighbors who are on Medicaid benefits.

Bob Rowe at retirement: NorthWestern boss leaves company in good shape

Rowe, 67, is retiring Dec. 31 after a 14-year run as CEO of NorthWestern, during which he took the utility from the shadow of bankruptcy to stability, doubled its stock price, acquired the dams and hydroelectric assets that were at the heart of the old Montana Power, greatly expanded and upgraded the utility’s transmission and distribution infrastructure, fostered a safety-first, employee- and customer-focused culture, and built the copper-trimmed 5-story edifice in Uptown Butte that serves as its Montana headquarters.

Where Does Your Energy Come From? Northwestern Energy’s electric portfolio includes a balanced mix of safe, reliable, affordable and clean energy.

At NorthWestern Energy, our goal is to provide our customers reliable energy at the lowest long-term cost. We do this through a balanced mix of safe, reliable, affordable and clean energy. Our electric portfolio is built on the carbon-free hydro system, along with wind, coal, gas and solar. Wind and solar are variable energy resources, meaning they don’t produce power if the wind isn’t blowing or the sun isn’t shining. Coal and natural gas, or thermals, are reliable and resilient energy sources that can start up quickly whenever we need them. This mix of renewable and traditional resources help us keep energy bills as affordable and predictable as possible.

15 Ways To Hone Your Business Storytelling Skills As A Leader

As leaders in their respective fields, the members of Forbes Business Council have learned the importance of storytelling for business and why it’s critical to hone those skills. Below, they offered some actionable tips for business owners looking to craft and tell effective stories.

Montana’s American Prairie Adds Over 3,400 Acres in 2022

Land acquisitions expand habitat base stewarded by organization to more than 455,000 acres

A legislative aide, Drew Zinecker, with aspirations of representing House District 80 in the 2023 Legislature questioned in public remarks Tuesday whether members of tribes living on reservations in Montana should be able to vote in state elections. 

“It’s a very consensus opinion among conservatives that if the tribes want to continue to assert their sovereignty, that draws into serious question whether they should be allowed to vote or not,” Zinecker said.

Bozeman, Montana wants power to ban single-use plastics

Bozeman city commissioners want the Legislature to give them the power to ban single-use plastic items, adding to a long list of issues the city would like more local control over.

Storytelling Will Save the Earth – Would you like to learn how to tell a great story?

Storytelling allows us to make sense of the world.