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Calling it his “San Juan Hill,” a reference to a Spanish-American War battle victory by Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders, ...
According to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the two men were not harmed during the encounter. The two local landowners ...
Montana’s public officials take an oath of office when they assume their positions. This is not optional and is required by Montana’s Constitution: Article III – General Government – Section 3. Oath ...
A Gallatin County Commissioner described a scalding letter from the attorney general about a local legal opinion as “political theater” ...
Prescribed fire bill passes, while one bill impacting Butte-Silver Bow and another dealing with training funds sees veto.
Signed into law last week, House Bill 588, brought by Rep. Neil Duram, R-Eureka, defines motor scooters and adds safety ...
Cuts to USDA grants are hitting small farmers hard, and threaten to upend building a more resilient local food supply chain.
Gianforte vetoed two bills respectively designed to make the executive and judicial branches of government more transparent ...
Montana National Guard adjutant general to retire in June, Governor names Col. Trenton J Gibson as replacement ...
The monumental task of preparing the serpentine highway for visitors usually begins in March, when snow in the lower valleys ...
Case follows a USC study that found previously unknown toxins in retardant dropped by airplanes during wildfires.