Mingle with business professionals at snowy season socials
Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce will present Business Before Hours on Thursday, February 4th from 7:30–8:30am. The event will be hosted by Residence Inn by Marriott at their location, 6195 E Valley Center Rd., on the edge of Bozeman. ...
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MSU student entrepreneurs secure business funding at annual startup challenge
MSU student entrepreneurs secure business funding at annual startup challenge
From MSU News Service
BOZEMAN — All four teams of Montana State University student entrepreneurs who competed at a startup competition held this fall earned awards and funding to support their ventures.
The students ...
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Recreational marijuana gets the tentative green light in Montana
Recreational marijuana gets the tentative green light in Montana
Election Day saw a majority of Montana voters give the stamp of approval to a pair of initiatives that broaden the legal use of marijuana in the Treasure State. One of those initiatives, I-190, will allow the state Department of ...
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Montana middle, high school students compete in semiannual stock market game
Montana middle and high school students compete in semiannual stock market game
From MSU News Service
BOZEMAN — The Montana Council on Economic Education, a partner program with Montana State University’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, recently recognized student teams from ...
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Open a MT Medical Care Savings Account to save on state income taxes
MSU Extension suggests opening a Montana Medical Care Savings Account by Dec. 31 and save on state income taxes
From MSU News Service
BOZEMAN — As the end of the year approaches, Montana State University Extension educators say there is still time for Montanans to deposit funds into a Montana ...
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MSU students raise funds for local nonprofits through entrepreneurial challenge
MSU students raise funds for local nonprofits through entrepreneurial challenge
by Anne Cantrell, MSU News Service
Teams of Montana State University business students turned $50 each into more than $1,900 in just three weeks, and the students then donated those funds to three local nonprofit ...
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