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City Commission, mayoral candidates discuss economic growth for Great Falls during forum – Billings locals react after City Council Candidate Forum

Five candidates for the two soon-to-be vacated city commission seats and two candidates for mayor answered questions during a candidate forum hosted by the Chamber of Commerce held at Great Falls College MSU Tuesday evening. 

Introducing Virtual ‘Live in Great Falls’ postcards!

This is our weekly talent attraction email update, where we give you the low-down on all things talent attraction in Great Falls, Montana and how to get involved.

A real opportunity to build the workforce Montana needs

We have the funding necessary to push these training programs out across Montana–but right now, the state is leaving that money just sitting in the bank.

The gender gap in workplace burnout is getting wider

The latest Women in the Workplace report from McKinsey & Company and LeanIn.org reveals some alarming trends.

SBA recognition to help Early Stage Montana grow tech sector, expand reach

Jenni Graff, executive director of Early Stage Montana, said recognition by the SBA will include $50,000 to help the nonprofit expand its reach. The prizes are awarded to accelerator programs working with fledgling companies in areas of research and development, and STEM.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 9-27-21

Here is our Top 12 for last week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

NorthWestern Energy reports high volume of scam calls

“We want our customers to know that we do not use coercive scare tactics to force customers to pay bills, and we won’t tell you your service will be shut off immediately without a payment,” NorthWestern Energy Director of Customer Care Lori St. Aubin stated in a Sept. 23 press release.

Share Your Thoughts! – Missoula’s Growth Policy

State law requires that every 5 years, cities review their growth policy, and consider whether it still accurately reflects their community’s vision. Missoula is experiencing a variety of challenges and pressing issues. This is an opportunity to step back, and take stock of how the Growth Policy is holding up in the face of recent change and challenges.

From Dream to Daycare – the story of Play N Learn

In 2015, Raegen came to Great Falls Development Authority (GFDA) with a vision – she wanted to consolidate into one, state-of-the art facility. The only problem – she needed $2 million dollars. Fearing her dream might never become reality, the team at Great Falls Development Authority got to work. 

Montana company hopes to become a gamechanger in indoor agriculture

Local Bounti built its first large state-of-the art-greenhouse in Hamilton and has plans for several more in the Northwest as it prepares to go public in coming weeks.