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Our economy grew at the seventh largest rate in the nation. This is the highest rate in Montana in 40 years, and I just want to say thank you to all the hard working Montanans who made this happen. It wasn’t government. It was the private sector that’s creating better outcomes for folks.”
C-Pace – Property Assessed Commercial Energy Enhancement program.
In a very forward-thinking move, Gallatin County commissioners opted to designate the county as a Commercial Property Assessed Capital Enhancement district as part of a statewide program designed to incentivize commercial property owners and farmers to invest in alternative energy and energy efficiency improvements to their businesses.
It’s been several months since the Great Falls Development Authority released the results of a survey regarding childcare needs in Great Falls. The responses indicated that there was a problem in October, and they say that problem has only gotten bigger.
Ten entrepreneurial ventures have been selected as finalists for Montana State University’s third annual $50K Venture Competition, which will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, in Inspiration Hall on the MSU campus. The public is invited to attend.
Montana farmer Sherwin Leep poses on his land, which is protected from development by a conservation easement. Montana lawmakers voted last year to give a state board authority to block new easements, arguing that they limit the property rights of future generations.
Children are particularly at risk in the summer, Allred said, and she said some programs and benefits will soon sunset or expire: “We absolutely anticipate that families are approaching a benefits cliff. Some of that they’re already experiencing. And that need for emergency services will increase as those other supports go away.”
Highlands College of Montana Tech will use the $1 million of federal funding given to the county as pandemic aid to provide workforce development, education and training.