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With only a few days left of 2021, the Legislature, Department of Revenue, and entire marijuana industry has spent the last year gearing
Leaders of the Montana Legislature deemed Jan. 26 as a Training Day for lawmakers. All legislators are invited to the capitol that Wednesday
Hydrologists, climatologists, and other water experts and users are paying close attention to one question: How much water will get stored away in
If you recognized the title of this article as the first half of the FFA motto, good for you! It's also
A 12-year-old research program created by the Montana Legislature continues to discover the complexities of Montana's groundwater aquifers. From the Flathead River valley
The Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission on Friday approved two congressional districts for Montana. In November 2022, Montanans will elect two representatives for
Recent technology improvements make it easier than ever for Montanans to monitor and participate in state government. For more than a decade, the
The Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission adopted a tentative congressional map Nov. 9 that splits that splits Montana into two congressional districts. This
In spite of cooler fall weather, Montana's drought continue to be severe. More than two-thirds of the state is considered to be in
The Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission will take comment Nov. 9 on a tentative plan known as CP12 that splits Montana into two congressional districts. This