Month: September 2025

Montana to Release Nearly 2,800 Pheasants for Youth Hunt Weekend
Annual Youth Pheasant and Waterfowl Weekend set for this weekend in southeast Montana

Shodair Children’s Hospital Receives $2.3 Million in COVID Employee Retention Credits After Two-Year Wait
Congressman Downing’s office helped accelerate IRS processing from nearly two years to 50 days

Great Falls Man Convicted of Defrauding COVID Relief Program Out of $99,900
Raymond Blair lied about criminal history and Big City Enterprises income to obtain fraudulent EIDL loan

Montana Challenges Tech Giants Over False Green Marketing as Energy Costs, Grid Concerns Mount
AG Knudsen says Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta hiding millions of tons of emissions while threatening grid reliability and Montana’s energy costs

Missoula Crime Report – September 24, 2025
Multiple incidents recorded across Missoula, including a series of fires.


The Politics of Violence vs. the Politics of Peace
Roger Koopman on the cultural divide between leftist rage and conservative restraint

October Turning Point USA Event at Montana State Features Ramaswamy, Gianforte
The October 7 “American Comeback Tour” event continues Charlie Kirk’s mission of campus engagement after his assassination

Montana Secures $1.3 Billion Wheat Deal with Taiwan Through 2029
Four-Year Agreement Covers 21.5% of State’s Annual Wheat Production

Montana Delegation Backs Bill Warden for USDA Rural Development Director
Former legislator brings natural resources experience to role overseeing billions in rural infrastructure funding

Former Juvenile Probation Officer Gets 24+ Years for 31-Year Pattern of Sexual Abuse Across Montana Reservations
King exploited positions working with children while systematically abusing victims across Fort Belknap and Northern Cheyenne reservations from 1992-2023











