Month: November 2025

Gallatin Crime Report – November 5, 2025
Early morning incidents dominate Gallatin County’s crime log.

Gianforte Donates Quarter of Salary to Montana Hunger Relief as Communities Fill Federal Funding Gap
Governor’s donation supports nonprofit meat processor as statewide food drives address suspended SNAP benefits

Ballot Birth Year Requirement Helps Montana Prevent Fraud in First Election Test
Security enhancement identifies fraudulent ballots in debut election with 1% rejection rate statewide

Missoula Crime Report – November 4, 2025
High Activity Ranging from Burglar Alarms to Assisting Fire Departments

Daines: Major Flight Delays Coming as Shutdown Sets Historic Record
Montana Senator warns of airline disruptions as Democrats block 14th vote to reopen government on day 35 of shutdown

Montana Should End Judicial Deference to State Agencies
As Idaho leads judicial reform, Montana lags behind in protecting citizens from agency overreach

Montana’s Pro-Life Ranking Continues Three-Year Slide Following Abortion Amendment
State drops from 28th in 2024 to 32nd following voter approval of constitutional abortion amendment

Report: Montana’s Manufacturing Industry Creates over $2B in Wages
“Manufacturing continues to be a strong and resilient sector of the Montana economy.”͏

Montana’s Election Weak Spots: Absentee Abuse, Same-Day Voting, and Ballot Delays
Permanent absentee status and same-day registration prioritize convenience over election integrity, writes Trevor Walter, HD 69 candidate

When Fear Silences Freedom: Why Montanans Must Find Their Voice Again
Reclaiming Montana’s spirit of grit, faith, and free expression.

Helena City Commission Candidate Leaves Threatening Voicemail for Senator Sheehy
Haley McKnight wished cancer and death on Sheehy after his vote on GOP reconciliation bill











