Category: Government

Trump Administration Approves Rosebud Mine Expansion Montana Delegation Fought For
Mining plan modification extends operations through 2039, protecting 300 jobs after months of congressional pressure

First Residents Move Into State Workforce Housing in Deer Lodge
Kenneth and Stephanie Erb are among first seven state employees to move into Pintler Meadows townhomes after living in camper for seven months

Federal Rule Change Sparks Debate Over Rural Veterans Employment Services
Senators push for rule reversal while Montana advocate proposes targeted exemptions for rural areas

Highway Widening Begins on US 93 Near Dayton to Support New Flathead Lake Fishing Access Site
Highway improvements will support new Conclow Fishing Access Site on Flathead Lake

Missoula Property Owners Face $2.2 Million Increase in District Assessments
City Council to open public hearings on double-digit assessment increases Monday

Montana Historical Society to Honor Transportation Historian Jon Axline
Author and researcher will receive Heritage Guardian Award at Friday reception in Helena

Gianforte Seeks Applicants for Two New Yellowstone County Judgeships
Applications due Aug. 26 for district court positions created by legislature

Montana Schools Get $700 Grants for Life-Saving Defibrillators
State program provides up to $700 per defibrillator to help schools respond to cardiac emergencies

Missoula County Wants $5.76 Million More From Property Taxpayers to Fund Grant Bureaucracy and Climate Activism
County seeks to boost funding for Climate Smart Missoula activist group by nearly 30%

Montana Cuts Deceased Voter Removal Time from Years to Days, Earns National Recognition
‘Death of a Loved One’ program cuts processing time dramatically, earns NASED recognition

Broadband Revolution: What the New Federal Guidelines Mean for Montana and Beyond
New federal guidelines allow state to choose best technology for rural areas










