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- Property Tax Appeals Surge as Montanans Question State Valuations
- Missoula County Wants $5.76 Million More From Property Taxpayers to Fund Grant Bureaucracy and Climate Activism
- Missoula Property Owners Face $2.2 Million Increase in District Assessments
- Federal Rule Change Sparks Debate Over Rural Veterans Employment Services
- Daily Montanan’s Legal Demand for Government Interviews Rebuffed by State
Missoula Judge Molloy Criticized for Anti-Trump Rant at Montana Naturalization Ceremony
Court transcripts confirm judge compared January 6 to the Civil War and drew contrast between Trump’s leadership and Washington’s.
Ellsworth Survives Expulsion Votes as Freedom Caucus Pushes for Another Attempt
Freedom Caucus Calls for Another Expulsion Vote, Urges Public Pressure on Democrats
Avian Influenza Outbreak Detected in Gallatin County, Montana
First domestic case of the year prompts heightened biosecurity measures
Senator Daines Addresses Fentanyl Crisis in Meeting with Chinese Vice Premier
Daines urges continued high-level talks to curb fentanyl precursor flow from China.
Health Freedom Group Urges ‘No’ Vote on HB 377 Over Concerns About Parental Rights
Advocates say amendment to HB 377 weakens parental access to teen health records
Montana GOP Calls for Senator Jason Ellsworth’s Resignation Following Ethics Violations
Call for Resignation Follows Ethics Report, Contract Scandal, and GOP Rebuke
Montana Honors 98-Year-Old Veteran Jack Kindelman for Lifetime of Service
From World War II to decades of volunteer work, Jack Kindelman’s life reflects a deep and enduring commitment to service.
Montana AG Joins Multistate Brief Supporting Immediate Deportation of Tren de Aragua Members
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen joins a 26-state coalition urging the U.S. Court of Appeals to lift a restraining order preventing the immediate deportation of Tren de Aragua gang members.
Montana Land Board Approves $4.5 Million Oil and Gas Lease Sale
Blaine, Richland, Roosevelt, and Toole counties included in latest lease sales
Ravalli County Residents Asked to Weigh In on Future of Public Lands
County officials launch public survey to gather input on land use, resource management, and economic impacts of public lands.
Fish, Wildlife & Parks Employees Receive Outstanding Service Award for Heroic Acts
The award highlights state employees’ exceptional dedication and heroism in crisis situations.
Jay Hagen Appointed as New Fire Chief of Kalispell Fire Department
Jay Hagen brings extensive experience and recognition to his new role in advancing Kalispell’s fire and emergency services.
Elections Move Forward as Missoula County Fills Uncontested Races
With multiple special district elections canceled due to unopposed candidates, Missoula County moves forward with select races set for the May 6 ballot
Missoula Public Works Under New Leadership from the Global Climate Industry
Jason Mitchell brings corporate facilities and climate industry experience to Missoula Public Works
Gallatin College to Establish Dedicated Facility Following Successful $22.5 Million Fundraising Effort
The completion of the fundraising goal for Gallatin College’s first dedicated academic building marks a historic milestone in Montana’s education sector.
Ravalli County Motor Vehicles Department to Close Temporarily for System Upgrade
The upgrade is part of a statewide enhancement to motor vehicle services, aiming for better efficiency and online functionality
Montana Watershed and Wetland Stewards to Be Honored at Helena Awards Ceremony
The awards recognize individuals and organizations dedicated to watershed conservation and wetland restoration across Montana
Montana Governor Allocates $700,000 for Family Peer Support Services Expansion
The initiative is part of the state’s larger effort to reform mental health and developmental service systems