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Government
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
Missoula’s Johnson Street Shelter Closure Raises Questions on Homeless Strategy
Missoula shuts down Johnson Street Shelter after four years, highlighting over a decade of failed homeless policies and years of COVID fund mismanagement
Submissions Open for 2025 Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest
Inspiring Young Artists to Honor Montana’s Law Enforcement Through Creativity
Montana Attorney General Orders Ban on China-Based AI Platform, Citing Security Risks
State agencies ordered to block AI chatbot amid concerns over data breaches and foreign espionage
Montana Highway Patrol and The Salvation Army Launch Voucher Program for Stranded Motorists
The program is starting in the Butte, Bozeman and Billings areas and will provide stranded motorists with vouchers for towing or lodging.
House Approves Property Tax Overhaul Amid Rising Housing Costs
Permanent rate cut heads to Senate after strong bipartisan support, aiming to ease long-term tax burdens for homeowners, renters, and small businesses.
Montana Motor Vehicle Division Prepares for Office Closures Ahead of New System Launch
MVD and County Treasurer Offices to Pause Services March 13-16 for System Upgrade, Promising More Online Services and Faster Turnaround Time for Customers
Crow Indian Traditionalist and Irrigation Specialist to be Inducted into Gallery of Outstanding Montanans
Montana Historical Society to Honor Two Influential Figures at March 6 Induction Ceremony in the State Capitol
Senator Daines Leads Push to Expand Public Land Access for Montana Outdoorsmen
Bipartisan Bill Aims to Boost Hunting, Fishing, and Recreation Opportunities Across the State




