American Prairie Foundation, d.b.a American Prairie Reserve(“APR”), is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation generating funds to build and manage deeded private land and leased public land which comprise our growing project area in Northeastern Montana. APR runs programmatic and operational functions in our project area with administrative and development functions based in Bozeman, Montana. Our mission…
Dynamic, self-motivated professional sought to join our passionate, creative, fast-paced, results-driven economic development lending team. Help us to keep growing our gap and bridge financing efforts to support entrepreneurs, businesses, developers and non-profit organizations throughout the Great falls trade area and across Montana. This position receives, reviews and processes commercial loan documents, maintains loan…
“These grants can help strengthen a community’s ability to increase economic vitality for their Main Street businesses through tourism.” Commerce Director Tara Rice
This program will focus grant funds toward local governments and schools to address the needed investments in facilities and other community infrastructure priorities across Montana.
County clerks have been vocal in their opposition to spending the federal grant money on the voter registration system instead of voting machines, citing long lines in the 2018 elections.
“We’re different from other Montana communities. We’ve struggled more than other communities because we’ve had to change who we are.” Linda McCarthy, executive director of the Downtown Missoula Partnership
“The winds have welcomed you with softness and the sun has met you with its warmth. You’ve flown so high and so well that God has joined you in laughter and set you once again, gently into the loving arms of Mother Earth.”
Many planners say they see an opportunity to prevent — and correct — the 20th-century mistakes of the auto’s reign: congestion, pollution, sprawl and roads designed to move vehicles rather than people.
U.S. cities are dropping urban speed limits in an effort to boost safety and lower crash rates. But the benefits of less-rapid urban mobility don’t end there.
Notorious for bankrolling dark-money campaigns, the Koch brothers recently have thrown their weight behind efforts to stop public transportation projects across the country.
A half-billion people already live in places turning into desert, and soil is being lost between 10 and 100 times faster than it is forming, according to the report.
A Montana judge has ruled that NorthWestern Energy used faulty reasoning to avoid acquiring energy from small renewable energy projects as required by Montana law, and that state regulators gave them an illegal free pass.