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Montana is one heck of a big small town represented in Congress the last two decades by a single person. But Montana will
Teck Coal Limited filed a petition with the Board of Environmental Review in June to evaluate whether a new rule that sets a
The 2021 Black Bear Regulations booklets contain language about a requirement for hunters to wait 24 hours after the bear license is issued
The 2021 Legislative Session is in the books. Now you can read them. Posted online this week are the Session Laws. These are
District courts in parts of Montana have been trying out a couple of new approaches to handling child abuse cases, with an eye
Legislators convene on the Capitol for sessions every January in odd numbered years. Montana has one of the easiest capitol buildings to visit
Legislators spend much of the interim learning about a variety of topics that affect Montanans. But Treasure State lawmakers are also called upon
The Children, Families, Health, and Human Services Interim Committee will begin work on three mental health studies when it meets Sept. 22 in
The warmest June and July on record. Nearly 2,300 wildfires, burning nearly 1 percent of the state landmass. Lowest hay yield since 1935
An agenda and meeting materials are now available for the Revenue Interim Committee's meeting on September 23 and 24. The meeting will