Month: March 2025
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Montana Newspaper Employees Warned to Freeze “Personal Credit” After Cyberattack on Lee Enterprises
March 6, 2025 | Business, Technology
Breach Raises Concerns for Readers and Employees Over Subscriber Data Security
Submissions Open for 2025 Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest
March 5, 2025 | Culture, Education, Government
Inspiring Young Artists to Honor Montana’s Law Enforcement Through Creativity
Montana Sees Continued Business Growth in February
March 5, 2025 | Business
New registrations surge as Montana builds on record growth with reduced fees and streamlined regulations
Montana Attorney General Orders Ban on China-Based AI Platform, Citing Security Risks
March 5, 2025 | Crime, Government, Politics, Technology
State agencies ordered to block AI chatbot amid concerns over data breaches and foreign espionage
Gallatin Court Upholds Housing Laws, Clears Path for More Building Across Montana
Homeowners’ Group Secures Public Comment Rights but Loses on Zoning Challenges
Montana Highway Patrol and The Salvation Army Launch Voucher Program for Stranded Motorists
March 5, 2025 | Government
The program is starting in the Butte, Bozeman and Billings areas and will provide stranded motorists with vouchers for towing or lodging.
Montana Senators Push to Ban Russian Mineral Imports—But Is It About Jobs or Sanctions?
March 3, 2025 | Business, International, National, Politics
Proposal to ban Russian minerals could benefit Montana mining, but leaves broader American First concerns unaddressed
House Approves Property Tax Overhaul Amid Rising Housing Costs
March 3, 2025 | Business, Environment, Government, Housing, Politics
Permanent rate cut heads to Senate after strong bipartisan support, aiming to ease long-term tax burdens for homeowners, renters, and small businesses.
Montana’s Fight for Life is in the Hopper
Montanans For Life Chair Robin Sertell on the Legislative Battle to Protect Life in Montana—From Womb to Tomb
Secretary Jacobsen Leads Coalition Urging DHS to Fortify Voter Verification Systems
Proposed Reforms to Federal Database Aim to Streamline Citizenship Checks, Reduce Costs, and Close Election Security Gaps
Montana Moves Closer to Official Collegiate Shooting Sports
Resolution Aims to Bring Collegiate Shooting Teams, Scholarships, and Economic Growth to Montana’s Campuses
Montana Telehealth Options Could Expand Under New Bipartisan Senate Bill
Senator Steve Daines Backs Bipartisan Bill to Expand Telehealth Access for Rural Montanans
Dillon Hospital Recognized as Top 100 Critical Access Hospital
A Legacy of Excellence: Barrett Hospital & HealthCare Earns 14th Top 100 Recognition