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Montana Lumber Mill Makes Energy Improvements with USDA
Sun Mountain Lumber, located in Deer Lodge, Mont., is a family-owned lumber mill which also serves as Deer Lodge Valley’s largest private employer. Since 2018, Sun Mountain Lumber has received two separate USDA Rural Development Rural Energy for America (REAP) program grants to… [Read More]
Montana
U.S. Army Veteran Builds Roots in Great Falls, Mont.
In 2017, Heather, a U.S. Army National Guard Veteran, decided to build her home through the Great Falls NeighborWorks self-help housing program, in Great Falls, Mont. She used a USDA Rural Development Single Family Direct Home Loan to purchase the home she built.… [Read More]
Montana
USDA RD Helps Family-Owned Montana Company Keep On Trucking
Hanson Trucking, a small enterprise located in Columbia Falls, Mont., is a family-owned trucking company which has been in business for over three decades. Hanson Trucking is dedicated to supporting Montana’s rural economy and providing local jobs within Flathead County.… [Read More]
Montana
Army Veteran Brings Brewing Back to Butte
In 2015, Tony Olson, who is a member of the Great Falls Little Shell Tribe and a U.S. Army National Guard Veteran, brought craft brew back to Butte, Mont. He used USDA Rural Development Rural Energy for America Program funding to install solar panels on his brewery’s roof… [Read More]
Montana
Small Business Success: Glacier Collision Worx of Montana
Rick Crook, owner of Glacier Collision Worx, in Kalispell, Mont., realized his dream of owning his own autobody collision shop through a combination of financing including a Small Business Administration loan, a loan through TrailWest Bank and Montana West Economic Development's… [Read More]
Montana
Single Mom Builds Montana Roots on Trust Land
Kristen S., a single mom and resident of Red Lodge, Montana, decided to build her home through the Helena Area Habitat for Humanity self-help housing program. As part of a new initiative, Habitat for Humanity partnered with Red Lodge Area Community Foundation and Trust… [Read More]
Montana
Distillery is Making a Splash Mixing Community with Commerce
In the midst of the pandemic, while juggling work, civic leadership and homeschooling, friends Shawna Kelsey and Kristina Boyd decided to double down on their plans to launch Pink Bench Distilling in Troy, Montana.
In early 2020, they acquired a 100-year-old building from… [Read More]
Montana
Paving the Way for Tribal Education
Salish Kootenai College (SKC), in Pablo, Mont., was founded in 1977, became self-governing in 1981, and was later designated as a land-grant college. SKC serves 68 percent of first generation college students.
With enrollment exceeding 700, and many students commuting to pursue… [Read More]
Montana
Improving Rural Communities, Business by Business
Glendive EyeCare is nestled in the heart of downtown Glendive, Montana, which is well-known by paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts as a treasure trove that is rich in history and archaeological findings.
Despite living in a semi-arid climate, the staff of this optometry… [Read More]
Montana
Chasing Down Lawbreakers in the Bitterroot Valley
As Darby's Chief of Police since 1984, Marshal Larry Rose has been a fixture in this rural Montana community and, with the help of his Deputy, works tirelessly to maintain peace and order in the Bitterroot Valley.
In 2021, his aging police vehicles were starting to show the… [Read More]
Montana
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