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In Bozeman, Tester Fields Questions From More than 100 Montanans at Public Town Hall

“Hosting town halls and hearing directly from Montanans is a basic part of my job that all elected officials should do,” Tester said. “There is nothing better than hearing directly from folks in their community. At a time when too many politicians hide behind phony photo ops, I’m thrilled to be on the ground, hosting another public town hall to ensure Montanans’ voices are heard.’’

The governors of North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, and Wisconsin have signed an agreement to develop a regional clean hydrogen hub.

The governors said Heartland Hydrogen Hub will incorporate clean hydrogen projects from various energy sources across the participating states.

Town Pump matching $1 million for Montana food banks

As Montana’s food banks deal with record demand in the wake of soaring food costs and other everyday expenses, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation said in a news release Tuesday it is matching $1 million to help raise $4 million during its annual fundraising campaign for food banks.

Montana-based feature film addresses important topics – ‘The Year of the Dog’

“He’s a sensitive dog, and you will have to become sensitive, too. Lean into that connection.” Nova Vento Ent. has unveiled an official trailer for an indie true story film titled The Year of the Dog, which is not a documentary but a feature based on real events.

Missoula tech company onX lands record $87M in venture capital

Founded in Missoula in 2009, onX developed an app that allows users to download topographical maps with other layers before they go out into the backcountry. Then, even when they are out of cell range, they can see land ownership and other layers in relation to where they are standing.

Montana housing task force offers ideas in draft report

“Everyone on both sides of the aisle would agree that the housing crisis is likely the largest issue of the next session (of the state Legislature),” explained state lawmaker Ellie Boldman, a Democrat who represents Senate District 45 in Missoula and who is a member of the task force. “We are clearly, as a state, going to have to work together to solve this problem.”

University of Montana Named America’s #1 University for Community and National Service

“This ranking confirms what is in the very fabric of a UM education: that our students and alumni understand the value of giving back,” he said. “I can’t think of more critical gift to the world than students who are civically minded and engaged in their communities.” President Seth Bodnar

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 10-1-22

Congratulations to one of Great Falls most anticipated businesses, Crumbl Cookies! After months of planning and remodeling the new franchise opened Friday morning, The owners, Andrea and Jamie Holyoak, have created over 20 new full and part time jobs in this popular new venture in Great Falls. See KRTV.

Zinke attacks Libertarian Lamb, Tranel points to GOP opponent’s ‘lies’

When Monica Tranel corrected Ryan Zinke on the full name of the monopoly power utility in Montana, the audience broke the “no cheering” rule.

Montana Senator Jon Tester Pushes Experts on American Farm Purchases by Foreign Entities

Tester concluded: “And if no one is checking this out…it seems to me we’re opening ourselves up to a risk we might regret later.”