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MISSOULA, MT — Missoula County commissioners are asking property taxpayers to fund an additional $5.76 million in their fiscal year 2026 budget, with much of the new spending going toward expanding ...
HELENA — Montana has received the 2025 National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) Innovators Award for a program that simplifies removing deceased voters from registration rolls while ...
BILLINGS, MT — Shannon Ray Emeline, 45, was sentenced to 144 months in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release for distributing methamphetamine and fentanyl in the Billings area, U ...
MISSOULA COUNTY — The Missoula County Clerk and Treasurer’s Office is warning residents about property tax payment scams that officials say have been circulating in the area, using government ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A bill authored by Montana Congressman Troy Downing to crack down on COVID-era loan fraud cleared a key committee vote Tuesday, advancing legislation that would give prosecutors ...
Most Americans are unaware that the National Education Association (NEA) — the nation’s largest teachers’ union — enjoys a rare privilege: a federal charter granted by Congress in 1906. That puts the ...
HELENA — The Montana Department of Commerce has relaunched its Wood Products Revolving Loan Fund with revised guidelines designed to streamline access to capital and expand financing options for the ...
MISSOULA — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are asking for the public’s help in solving a series of vandalism incidents that have disrupted services at Milltown State Park, located just ...
KALISPELL — A Flathead County resident has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages after being criminally charged with trespass on property he owned, according to court ...
KALISPELL — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has confirmed the detection of a non-native brown trout in the Flathead River upstream of Pressentine Fishing Access Site near Evergreen, raising concerns ...
HELENA, MT — Hoot-owl fishing restrictions take effect Friday at 2 p.m. on four southwest Montana rivers as rising water temperatures threaten fish survival.
HELENA — Montana will receive $2.5 million from a settlement with eight opioid drug manufacturers to address their roles in the nation’s opioid epidemic, Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced ...
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