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Bitterroot Humanities – ‘The Extents of International Aid?’ 10/11 – Recap: ‘The Future of Logging in the Bitterroot’

"Logging is the only way Bitterroot’ers can sustain our economy."

"Why?"

"Because I worked as a logger for the past 30 years."

Sally Mauk: Former congressmen an example of intelligent debate

The former congressmen disagree about many issues – but thoughtfully – and with respect for the other’s opinion. They’re examples of what healthy, intelligent debate intended to move the country forward looks like.

Bearing down

"We’ve got a lot of bears this year that are just roaming all over and getting into all kinds of trouble, turning up in all kinds of strange places," says Jonkel. "And we’ll probably keep seeing that right up until the snow flies."

Philanthropic equity yields big returns

Philanthropic equity, the charitable equivalent of venture-capital investment, more than triples program delivery and doubles revenue for nonprofits that conduct comprehensive campaigns to secure equity funds, a new report says.

City Club Missoula Presents: Bear-Human Conflict Presented By Jerod Merkle, 10/11, Missoula

Jerod Merkle, a graduate student at the University of Montana will describe what he and other scientists have learned about human-bear interactions and conflicts.

Help The Missoula Children’s Theatre Reach More Kids – Please Vote

With YOUR help-ONE VOTE PER DAY DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF OCTOBER-we will acquire a training facility and change many thousands of lives.

MAPS works on project with Governor Schweitzer

"Using MAPS gives us a tool to promote math and science created for kids, by kids," said Nancy Schweitzer, who starred in the commercial, alongside Jag the gubernatorial dog.

Keynote speaker warns nonprofits that change is coming

In challenging economic and political times, leaders of nonprofit groups need to be tuned into national trends and willing to look critically at every aspect of their organizations for effectiveness and efficiency, the editor of a leading nonprofit journal said Tuesday.

Montana’s nonprofit leaders to gather in Helena

"We’re trying to take a big-picture look at the trends and macro forces that are affecting the sector now, and for 15 to 20 years down the road," said MNA executive director Brian Magee. "We’re going to peer into the future and identify through our speakers some touchpoints to frame the kinds of issues we’re seeing within our sector that will shape it for years to come."

Forum series to highlight contentious Bitterroot Valley issues

The forums will open with a brief presentation providing facts and background on the issue du jour, followed by an open discussion among those in attendance.