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College To Start a Rural-Based, Globally-Minded Internship Program

Culver-Stockton College partners with Tri-State Development to teach students how to create economic development in rural parts of the U.S. and beyond. The program focuses on retaining talent in rural parts of the country.

‘Fire Within’ awards honor female entrepreneurs in Great Falls

Now in its 12th year, the community nominates and votes on which women are most deserving of the award. This year, 26 winners were announced.

New Federal Program to Help Cities Plan ‘Thriving Neighborhoods’

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced an award of $21 million for 64 communities to coordinate transit, mobility, and land-use plans and navigate infrastructure funding opportunities.

Better To Build A Culture Of Collaboration Than Insist On Return To Office

Why Do Bosses Try To Get Workers Back To The Office? They Don’t Know How To Build A Culture Of Remote Collaboration

The Cheapest States to Start a Business – Montana #4

It costs money to launch a business, and entrepreneurs need every edge they can get. These are the states with the lowest costs associated with starting and running an LLC.

14 Members of Hellgate High’s Business Professionals of America (BPA) Have Qualified and Need Your Support to Compete at the Nationals in Anaheim CA.

BPA challenges students with real world, relevant assessments and allows students the opportunity to extend their learning beyond the walls of the classroom.

Why This Leader Reads Poetry to His Employees

Ironclad’s $3.2 billion valuation and committment to ‘closing the justice gap’ isn’t even the best part about working there.

Follow These Best Practices When Implementing Pay Transparency

Multiple pay transparency laws have come into effect recently. But compliance is more complicated than posting salary ranges.

Flathead County Growth Begins to Cool but Still the Fastest Growing County in Montana

Since the scale of development peaked in 2021, local officials say they’ve received fewer applications for building permits even as the valley continues to grapple with growing pains

Missoula, Montana sees single-family housing as reason for high costs, housing shortage

Missoula’s poorer, more diverse residents live in areas where zoning allows gentrification