“We just want people to know how important tourism is to our personal lives, to our economy and everything that goes along with that,” said Mike Mergenthaler with the Helena Area Chamber of Commerce and Helena Convention and Visitors Bureau.
“The future is here, it just isn’t equally distributed yet.” William Gibson
“We just want people to know how important tourism is to our personal lives, to our economy and everything that goes along with that,” said Mike Mergenthaler with the Helena Area Chamber of Commerce and Helena Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Looking for examples of true leadership in a crisis? From Iceland to Taiwan and from Germany to New Zealand, women are stepping up to show the world how to manage a messy patch for our human family.
We believe that a strong nonprofit sector is vital to our communities and, if lost, the health and well-being of our communities would be significantly lessened.
We will be hosting a virtual peer-to-peer discussion designed for partners who provide assistance to entrepreneurs across the Golden Triangle this Thursday, May 7 at 2 PM.
Across the country, technology leaders have found that whatever foundation they had previously laid to prepare their organization for telework has paid dividends during the pandemic.
“We took our Schedulicity Cares grant program and instead of giving away three $5,000 grants every month, we broke it up and we’re giving away 15 $500 grants every other Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
While right now isn’t the time to travel to Southeast Montana, we’ll continue dreaming of all the big adventures we’ll be taking when it’s safe to do so again.
In times of need, our small, tight-knit communities and local business owners shine brightest. We’ve gathered some of the stories we’ve learned about or been part of in the last few weeks.
“State of the Community: Moving Ahead Together” will feature Missoula County Board of Commissioners Chair Josh Slotnick, University of Montana President Seth Bodnar and Missoula Mayor John Engen. KPAX anchor and assistant news director Jill Valley will moderate.
Two U.S. officials told NBC News that coronavirus patient information, as well as vaccine research, is sought after by hackers, including those working for China.