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Energy Grant Helps the “Show Go On” in Southeast Montana
Ever since moving pictures began, Main Street U.S.A.’s neon-lighted movie theaters have provided a beloved escape for small town residents.
As Rosebud County’s only theater, the Roxy has been a cultural mainstay ever since it replaced Forsyth’s old silent film theater back in… [Read More]
Montana
Lifelong Love of Animals Blossoms into Successful Small Business
Little did lifelong animal lover Stephanie Smotherman know her affinity for critters would lead to a barnyard full of animals and a thriving small business in the rural eastern community of Jordan.
Named for daughters Brook and Belle, BB Farms and Soap Company produces “… [Read More]
Montana
Disaster Grant Helps Montana Homeowners Recover from Historic Flood
In May 2022, Tim and CJ Wyman thought all might be lost when the Yellowstone River crested its banks, flooding their modest Fromberg neighborhood.
This 100-year flood event wreaked havoc up and down their quiet street, and if not for a grant from USDA, they might have had… [Read More]
Montana
Todd Family Meats Raised with Love from Montana
On a small, abandoned generational ranch along the banks of the Yellowstone River just outside Big Timber, ranchers Heidi and Gary Todd ring the dinner bell, calling their cattle herd to a feast of hay protein snacks.
Starting with six cows in 2007 and building the herd slowly… [Read More]
Montana
Family Roots Run Deep Growing Aquaponic Produce in Montana
Dinner plates in Billings, Montana, will have more leafy greens thanks to a family-owned farm and grant from USDA Rural Development.
Taking its name from family and honoring its deep Montana history, Swanky Roots is a year-round aquaponics greenhouse specializing in organically… [Read More]
Montana
Local Library “More than Just Books” for Rural Montana Town
“The Light Lies on the Farther Hills,” was the motto of the Harlowton Women’s Club at is founding in 1921. The club’s first project was to establish a public library for the town to “stimulate intellectual development and promote fellowship.”
That same year, the Harlowton… [Read More]
Montana
Advancing Homeownership on Montana's Tribal Lands
On a sun-drenched, snowy day in Browning, Montana, community leaders gathered at NACDC Financial Services, Inc., to celebrate NACDC’s receipt of a $1 million USDA grant to expand single family homeownership on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
The award is part of USDA Rural… [Read More]
Montana
Four Chickens and a Dream Hatch into Successful Montana Poultry Farm
Named to honor a beloved family pet, an adopted black Lab-Border Collie mix, Black Dog Farm originally started with four chickens and a dream and has since grown into a successful woman-owned rural small business on a 35-acre homestead in the hills near Livingston, Montana.… [Read More]
Montana
Preserving History in a Rural Montana Community
Built in 1910, the rodeo arena at Chief Joseph Park in Harlowton, Montana, stands as an enduring monument to agricultural life and is a frequent gathering spot for residents of this small town nestled on the plains near central Montana’s Judith Mountains. From rodeos to funerals… [Read More]
Montana
Health Care Grant Provides Pandemic Lifeline to Rural Montana Senior Care Facility
Perched atop a hill at the end of a residential street in rural Glasgow sits the Valley View Home. This 96-bed skilled nursing facility provides care for nearly 100 senior residents from multiple northeastern Montana counties.Affiliated with the nearby First Lutheran Church,… [Read More]
Montana
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