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Blue Cow Car Wash expands herd into Evergreen
With this new innovation, the Blue Calf is able to accommodate dually pickup trucks and vehicles up to 8 feet tall.
Authentic New York City bagels feature of new Columbia Falls shop
Les Kleinman opened Brooklyn Bagels on Nucleus Avenue in the new Ruis building.
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Brothers return to ranching roots to teach next generation
Mark Casazza is launching a post-secondary trade school, with the intention of training the next generation of construction and agriculture teachers for Montan…
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Code Girls United adds operations director, program coordinators
Code Girls United adds operations director, program coordinators
Nonprofit to provide vision assistance for children
The first program of Mountain Health Gives will provide vision screenings, eye exams, and glasses free-of-charge to children in the region.
A new generation of unique — House of Skye opens in Whitefish
The goal for the store is similar to that of Crystal Winters in that anyone who comes in should be able to find something unique for themselves or as a gift fo…
Crypto company with mine in Columbia Falls accused of fraud
A cryptocurrency company with a bitcoin mining center in Columbia Falls is facing multiple class-action lawsuits alleging that it defrauded millions of dollars…
Liquor license reform among legislative goals for Kalispell chamber
Revamping Montana’s liquor licensing system ranked high among the goals discussed at the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce’s legislative priorities luncheon Tuesda…
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Business specializes in repairing outdoor gear
Owner Perry Leysens initially learned how to sew in order to salvage his own gear.
Nomad GCS expanding operations to Libby
Mike Hahn, marketing director for Nomad, said the company's initial goal is to hire 20 to 50 people with a goal of 100 to 200 in the future.
Huckleberry pickers aren’t crooks, and cabbage is OK for pigs
House Ag hears ‘red tape relief’ bills
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