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“Unusually high” number of briefs filed in environmental lawsuit
Other briefs came from Montana chambers of commerce and other business groups, who said the decision could lead to more litigation holding up projects and delaying needed investment in Montana.
State returns to rule liming sex change on birth certificates
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services announced it was once again instituting a policy that prohibits changing the sex marked on a person’s birth certificate in most cases.
Zinke offers plan to protect public lands during Bozeman visit
Congressman Ryan Zinke was in Bozeman on Monday morning to introduce legislation that he says would make it harder for the federal government to sell off public lands.
GOP House candidates stay the course after Rosendale withdrawal
There’s now some uncertainty again after Rosendale filed to run for Senate – leaving his House seat open – then ended that run days later.
Gianforte orders Montana Guard to assist Texas with border
Governor Greg Gianforte has ordered the Montana National Guard to find resources that can be used to assist Texas with border security.
Pearl Jam returning to Washington-Grizzly Stadium
Pearl Jam will release their twelfth studio album, Dark Matter, on April 19, 2024, and launch a 35-date worldwide tour in May. Dark Matter marks the band’s first release since Gigaton.
Rosendale officially enters Montana U.S. Senate race
The announcement sets up a Republican primary showdown to see who can secure the party’s nomination to challenge Democrat U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.
Five new businesses coming to Southgate Mall
Eloté Mexican Restaurant, run by the same owners of Liquid Planet and Pangea, will take the old Red Robin space.
Former Rep. Denny Rehberg ponders return to Congress
Rehberg served as Montana’s lone Congressman from 2000 to 2012. He departed politics after unsuccessfully challenging Tester, a Democrat, in 2012.
Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst announces retirement
Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst has announced that she will retire effective March 31, capping a 30-year career in criminal justice.