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Gallatin Crime Report – April 15, 2025
Early morning hours marked by extensive patrol and civil incidents
Kalispell Crime Report – April 15, 2025
Heightened Compliance Checks and Assorted Vehicle Incidents
MHP Dispatchers Honored During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
MHP Dispatcher Brittney Buchanan was honored as Dispatcher of the Year for her outstanding service.
Gallatin Crime Report – April 14, 2025
Early morning incidents dominate with diverse activity across neighborhoods
Missoula Crime Report – April 14, 2025
Focused police responses amid various neighborhood incidents.
Kalispell Crime Report – April 14, 2025
Diverse incidents with multiple cases of property crimess
Montana’s Sheehy Joins Western Lawmakers in Push for Major Forest Management Overhaul
Bipartisan bill follows Trump-backed emergency order as wildfire threats and forest health concerns escalate across the West
Flathead Judge Dan Wilson Enters Montana Supreme Court Race
Conservative jurist seeks to succeed retiring Justice Beth Baker
Gallatin Crime Report – April 13, 2025
Increased patrol checks and traffic stops dominate the day
Kalispell Crime Report – April 13, 2025
High Activity in Downtown with Various Incidents
Missoula Crime Report – April 13, 2025
Notable increase in evening disturbances and emergency incidents.
Gallatin Crime Report – April 12, 2025
Frequent patrol checks and civil disputes marked the day.
Missoula Crime Report – April 12, 2025
Multiple Disturbances and DUI Incidents Reported
Governor Gianforte Pushes Permanent Property Tax Relief in Missoula
Press conference reveals widespread support for proposed Homestead Rate Cut
Sidney Awarded Over $113K in Grant Funds by Montana Department of Commerce for Tourism Development
Funding aims to boost rural and lesser-known tourism destinations in the region.
Governor Gianforte Defends Tax Relief Policies Amid Legislative Hurdles
Tax relief strategy targets income and property tax cuts for Montanans
$400,000 in Grants Awarded to Montana Coal-Impacted Communities
Funding supports crucial public safety and development projects


