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Steve Bullock
In this Tuesday, July 23, 2013 photo provided by the Montana governor's office, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, center, poses with two unidentified members of the Montana National Guard at the Montana National Guard 1-189th General Support Aviation Battalion at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, also known as "The Rock". Bullock is on a three-day trip to Kuwait and Afghanistan to visit with the Montana troops deployed there. (AP Photo/Montana Governor's office)
Fund established to help victims of Montana wildfires
The Montana Community Foundation announced Thursday the Montana Fire Relief Fund to support the victims of Montana wildfires.
Montana should return $300 million surplus to we the people
Yvonne and I have read in Montana’s newspapers that Montana has a surplus of over $300 million. We believe that this money belongs to we the people of Montana. This treasure should be given back to every resident and family of Montana.
Craft brewing having big effect on state economy
Montana’s 33 craft brewers represent a growing sector of manufacturing activity in the state, according to a new survey and economic impact study by researchers Colin Sorenson and Todd Morgan of The University of Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research.
Preparing students to be 'Montana ready'
As Montana’s state superintendent of public schools, I have the opportunity to interact with students in classrooms big and small across our diverse state. I have seen first-hand that Montana’s students reflect the unique diversity of our state’s geography, our people, and our economy. The ways in which we prepare future generations to be Montana ready must reflect this.
Growing high-paying Montana jobs
Technology is the great equalizer. There’s no reason Missoula can’t compete with Silicon Valley and that’s the message we heard at the Montana High Tech Jobs Summit.
Questions cuts in mental programs
Letter to the Editor,
Anti-competitive tactics in the meat packing industry hurt Montana ranchers
In Montana, cattle outnumber people by nearly three to one, so it’s no wonder that Montana beef plays such a large role in our rich legacy of agriculture and our economy.
It is time for government investment to Build Montana
As many as 2,000 temporary high-paying blue collar jobs will be created in Montana if the United States government approves the much-publicized Keystone XL pipeline. More than twice as many similar private sector construction jobs, however, will result from state government approval of the Build Montana program proposed by Democratic Governor Steve Bullock and sponsored in the legislature by Republican Rep. Jeff Welborn of Dillon.

USS Montana Committee receives Heritage Guardian Award
The committee, with diverse stakeholders from across the state, played a critical role in imprinting the submarine’s shared spaces with iconic Montana imagery.
2020 Montana Teacher of the Year nominations and applications now open
Members of the public can now nominate a favorite teacher for the 2020 Montana Teacher of the Year.
I-186 will hurt Montana's economy
Out-of-state environmental groups are using litigation as a tool to stop future mining in our state and I-186 does nothing but make it easier for them to do just that.
'The Graying of Montana' will analyze state revenues, effects
“The Graying of Montana,” a two-day discussion about how Montana’s aging population is likely to affect both the state’s revenues and expenditures in the coming years, will held Sept. 10 and 11 at the Red Lion Colonial Inn in Helena.
Montana winemaking meeting in Helena
The Montana Grape and Winery Association will celebrate its fifth year with an annual meeting in Helena, March 21-23, timed to coincide with the Montana State Legislature, and giving them an opportunity to get to know the growers and winemakers and taste some of Montana’s great wines.
Learn about co-ops at events in Troy and Eureka
Cooperative leaders from Northwest Montana have teamed up with Rural Economic Designs, the Montana Cooperative Development Center, the CHS Foundation, the Montana Farmers Union and the Montana Council of Cooperatives to sponsor Montana Cooperative Impact Week to raise awareness of the cooperative business model and educate youth and community members on the benefits cooperatives bring to economic and community development.
Nominations sought for 2017 Montana Neighbor Awards
Do you know a landowner who is an outstanding neighbor? Someone who takes good care of the land for production and wildlife values, who enables neighborly recreational access, and is actively engaged in their community in working to solve problems?
Tester puts Montana and our economy first
As Montanans, we are fiercely independent and we expect that in Washington. What drives Democrats crazy about Sen. Jon Tester is that they can’t count on his vote. He votes for Montana and not along party lines.
Opponents want federal control of Montana waters
The recent proposal made by opponents of the CSKT Water Compact seeks to replace the long-negotiated agreement with a one-sided proposal that is illegal, illegitimate and unconstitutional.

Clearwater Montana Properties
Wayne Heaton, left, Lisa Gilbertson, Mike Murchie, Jana Murchie, director of the Pregnancy Care Center; Sharon Denton, Molly Montana, Lincoln County Sheriff Roby Bowe, Marvin Schweitzer, Troy Volunteer Fire Dept. and Mike Sanders of the Upper Yaak Service. Heaton Gilbertson Denton and Montana are agents representing Clearwater Montana Properties, Inc.
Letter: Leaving a legacy for future generations
Dear Editor: