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Prospera Upcoming Networking Events in Bozeman, Montana
Big Sky Women in Business – An Evening of Connection
Montana Sees More Business Openings Than Closures in 2026
Despite some challenges, Montana’s business environment remains resilient with more startups launching than shutting down. This positive trend highlights the state’s capacity to support entrepreneurial activity amid economic pressures.
Prospera Navigator 2026 Events and Trainings
People management is some of the most rewarding and demanding work we will tackle in our careers. During this course, we will break down essential management principles and equip you with practical tools to navigate real-world management challenges.
Prospera Business Trainings and Networking Events May 2026
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4 Montana Cities Shine as Top Spots for New Businesses
Bozeman ranks fourth nationally for launching businesses, with Helena, Missoula, and Great Falls also recognized. Despite statewide challenges in workforce and infrastructure, these cities offer strong local environments for entrepreneurs.
Bozeman, Montana Airport Launches $200 Million Terminal Expansion – Public open house is scheduled for April 16, 2026
A public open house is scheduled for April 16, 2026, to solicit community input on the runway plans, with sections of the expanded terminal possibly opening by fall 2026. Runway construction could commence within two years, contingent on the environmental assessment covering historical, wildlife, noise, and traffic impacts.
Bozeman ranked as nation’s best college town for third consecutive year as enrollment grows
Wellness played a big role for many Gen Z students and pointed to Bozeman’s setting in the Rocky Mountains, access to Yellowstone National Park and strong air quality as reasons the city stood out.
Lattice Materials Launches $18.5M Expansion in Bozeman, Montana
Lattice Materials is breaking ground on an 80,000-square-foot facility backed by government investment. This expansion highlights the company’s deep roots and ongoing commitment to Montana’s high-tech manufacturing sector.
The Department of the Interior Proposes Major Budget Cuts to National Park Service
The Department of the Interior plans to cut National Park Service funding by 20 percent, potentially reshaping park management and conservation efforts nationwide. Montana’s tourism-dependent communities could face significant impacts as staffing and resource management adjust to these federal changes.




