Ƶ Wipfli has promoted Jamie Shull to partner in our tax, manufacturing, retail and distribution practices. She specializes in providing mid-size business clients (including related individuals) with tax planning, preparation and consulting services. JamieƵs strong attention to detail and project management skills help her determine and fulfill specific client needs. She also serves as WipfliƵs Rocky Mountain regional manufacturing, retail and distribution growth leader. In that role, Jamie is responsible for building WipfliƵs awareness and value to clients and prospects.
The City of KingsportƵs Stormwater Department, with help from Kingsport Cultural Arts, is seeking local artists to hand-paint five storm drains within the city. The purpose of this project is to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our rivers, stream habitat, and aquatic wildlife.
Anyone who lives in Minnesota and has an outdoor space for planting is eligible to apply for a spring 2026 Lawns to Legumes grant.
Ƶ Allied Engineering is pleased to announce the addition ofƵJake HackerƵto our staff. Born and raised in Lake Tahoe, California, Jake moved to Bozeman to further his education. He currently attends Montana State University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time outside skiing, running, biking, climbing, and camping. Welcome aboard Jake.
Ƶ Originally from western Colorado, Jordan Blair moved to Bozeman with his wife, Hannah, in January 2023. With 10 years of customer service experience and a passion for the mountains, Jordan joined Bank of Bozeman as a teller. After just five months, he transitioned into the role of Loan Processor. In November, he was promoted to Sales & Service Officer / AVP. In his new role, Jordan is most excited about the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with members of the community.
Butte area students explore stormwater science at Father Sheehan Park.
Ƶ Kilpatrick announced the addition of Grant Dickson as Counsel to its internationally recognized and growing corporate practice on its Mergers & Acquisitions and Venture Capital Teams. While he will be associated with the firmƵs Washington, D.C. office, Dickson will remain as a resident of Bozeman, where he has practiced for the last decade.
Ƶ IƵm Braden Savelkoul. IƵm originally from North Dakota and moved to Bozeman to pursue a degree in Business Management and Accounting. IƵm currently a freshman and have been working as a part-time teller at Bank of Bozeman since November, balancing work and school as best I can. I love being in Bozeman for the mountains and all the opportunities to be outdoors. This summer, IƵll head back home to help with my familyƵs businesses, but IƵm looking forward to returning in the fall to work alongside my awesome coworkers again.
Ƶ Bozeman Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Vincenzo Polsinelli to the Cardiology Clinic. Dr. Polsinelli comes to Bozeman Health from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and is fellowship trained in cardiovascular disease. He received his medical degree from the University at Buffalo and continued on to the University of Pittsburgh for Internal Medicine training. Dr. Polsinelli is now welcoming new patients.
WEST DES MOINES Ƶ Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced Monday the state agriculture department invested in 14 urban water quality projects, including one that backs up to the historic Jordan House where he spoke.Ƶ The project in West Des Moines will add bioretention cells, or rain gardens, native plants and a stormwater wetland [Ƶ]