The ‘Conservative Case for WARD’ Isn’t Conservative

Using water policy to back-door price controls isn’t conservatism—it’s progressivism.

Inclusionary Zoning with a Pipe Wrench: How Bozeman’s WARD Initiative Will Stop Housing Cold

A well-intentioned water measure in my hometown turns access to basic infrastructure into a price-fixing mandate—guaranteeing less housing, not more.

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Authors of Fighter Pilot Chronicles Host Free Veterans Day Tribute in Bozeman

Pulitzer-nominated authors to share military stories, honor service members

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MSU Hosts National Math Competitions as Montana Students Struggle With Proficiency

Free National Math Competitions Offer High Achievers Path to Academic Recognition

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Montana Delegation Backs Bill Warden for USDA Rural Development Director

Former legislator brings natural resources experience to role overseeing billions in rural infrastructure funding

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MSU Homecoming Week Features Music Theme, Drone Show and Downtown Events

‘Montana Mixtape, Bobcats on the Beat!’ celebration runs Sept. 22-27 with parade and football finale

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DNRC Proposes 50-Acre Wildfire Prevention Project Near Bozeman

Project reflects Montana’s expanded forest management strategy backed by $30 million annual funding

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MSU Expands Free Uber Program to Reduce Student Drunk Driving

CatCab service will operate every weekend during academic year, covering 15-mile radius around campus

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Mexican Man Previously Deported Four Times Pleads Guilty to Illegal Reentry in Bozeman

Case marks latest Montana immigration enforcement action under federal anti-crime initiative

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Montana State University Announces Fall Move-In Dates for 4,800 Students

Students will move into residence halls Aug. 17-18 with scheduled two-hour time slots

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California Man Gets 15 Years for Mailing Fentanyl, Meth to Bozeman in Sophisticated Operation

Shante Maurice Anthony intercepted with 1,000 fentanyl pills and quarter-pound of methamphetamine in mail-and-fly scheme

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Bozeman Tops Nation for Car Rental Costs

New survey finds Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport leads nation at $156 per day

GRIT Conference Comes to Montana: Multi-State Training Against Human Trafficking

The 2025 Greater Rockies Immersive Training Conference aims to enhance strategies against human trafficking.

ICE officials arrest Tren de Aragua gang members

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.

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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.

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Daines, Sheehy, Zinke, Downing Urge Postmaster General to Address USPS Issues in Bozeman and Belgrade

U.S. Senator Steve Daines, Senator Tim Sheehy, Congressman Ryan Zinke, and Congressman Troy Downing have sent a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy requesting urgent action to address ongoing mail service disruptions in Bozeman and Belgrade, Montana. In their letter, the officials highlighted problems such as misdelivered packages, challenges in tracking shipments, and staff shortages…

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Missoula Legalizes Public Camping as Supreme Court Permits Bans

City Council’s decision contrasts with the recent Supreme Court ruling, highlighting the ongoing conflict over public safety.

Montana: The New State of Censorship

The legislature’s ban of the TikTok app creates a censorship framework and precedent than can be deployed against any publisher by any administration, Democrat or Republican