A bank in midtown Billings was robbed on Thursday morning (7/29), according to the Billings Police, and the suspect in the incident is currently "unknown."
Bill Coffee, the CEO of the Montana-based Stockman Bank, has been reappointed to a prestigious post with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Coffee will now serve a second 3-year term on the Minneapolis Fed's board of directors.
Many Montana businesses are still struggling from the financial impacts of the COVID-19 shutdowns from last Spring, and many are still suffering under restrictions that remain in place. Now that another COVID-19 relief package was signed into law by President Trump, another round of Paycheck Protection Program funds are now available.
Anytime is a good time to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, but right now you've got an added incentive. Buy a $100 St. Jude's Dream House Ticket and you could win a completely renovated Billings house worth $275,000 and a $10,000 Visa gift card.
What most concerns the head of the Minneapolis Fed with our economy right now? What is he most optimistic about heading in to 2020? Plus, what is he hearing about Montana's economy in particular? Those were just some of the questions we threw at Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari.
Stockman Bank CEO Bill Coffee recently joined us on our "Montana Talks" statewide radio talk show with Aaron Flint. We talked jobs, the economy, and what he has been seeing and hearing all across the state. We also covered the remarkable 65 year history of Stockman Bank in Montana.
Montana Securities Commissioner Matt Rosendale will host a roundtable presentation on capital formation for small to medium-sizes businesses on Tuesday in Missoula, called the Invest in Montana Tour.
Sitting on the top floor of one of the tallest buildings in downtown Billings everyday gives me a great view that I love. As I sit in the Cat Country studio each day, I can see some of the most beautiful scenery Billings has to offer.
I am one for tall buildings...