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Gas prices are anticipated to be the most expensive on record for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. While more Americans are planning road trips compared to last year, a recent survey shows they're still hesitant to lock in summer plans.
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Tourism and spending in Montana returned to near pre-pandemic levels last year, according to research from the University of Montana.
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Data show finance and real estate to be the fastest growing sectors in Montana.
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People whose jobs depend on tourist spending are hoping Montana’s allure will remain strong enough to keep visitors coming, in spite of higher gas prices forecast for this summer. The more than $3 billion they spend every year keeps a lot of businesses afloat.
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A recent University of Montana tourism survey shows that more Montanans than ever think tourism is overcrowding the state and impacting their quality of life.
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The amount of tax collected last year from stays at Montana campgrounds, motels and hotels exceeded expectations.
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Committee releases recommendations for boosting recreation and tourism along Lower Yellowstone RiverCommitee members want to draw more tourism dollars into southeast Montana by improving amenities at fishing and walking spots along the river.
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The federal government Monday awarded the state a nearly $3 million grant for marketing, infrastructure, workforce development and other projects.
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A shortage of microchips around the world has slowed car production and limited rental car supply. That's created opportunities for individuals to help fill the rental car gap.
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The Blackfeet Indian Reservation is opening up for the tourism season as droves of visitors head to Glacier National Park. The reservation was closed to tourists for more than a year, and that’s a big deal because many residents rely on tourist spending. Local residents are more than ready to start greeting visitors again.