Mitch Lagge
Gianforte donates first-quarter governor’s salary to Hardin addiction clinic
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte donated his first-quarter salary to One Health Big Horn clinic while visiting Hardin Wednesday, saying he's proud of the work done at the facility to help people fighting addiction.
Montana records 0 flu cases so far this season, thanks to COVID-prevention measures
The state of Montana has seen zero lab-confirmed cases of influenza this season, which could be largely contributed to COVID-19 mitigation procedures like masking and physical distancing, said Nancy Iversen, Billings Clinic director of patient safety and infection control.
Gianforte taps running mate for Montana governor race
Congressman Greg Gianforte announced Great Falls lawyer Kristen Juras as his running mate in the GOP primary election for Governor Sunday in at a campaign event inside The Pub Station in Billings.
Billings City Council explores new revenue sources to cover budget woes
Billings City Council members directed city staff Monday night to further research ways to raise revenue to fill a $5.6 million budget gap in the general and public safety funds.
Stevensville clothing company sues over use of copyrighted camouflage design
Montana clothing company All Season All Terrain (ASAT) Outdoors is suing New York-based fashion company Supreme for copyright infringement after Supreme sold clothing printed with a copyrighted camouflage design, according to court documents.
Snow sets in on Glacier National Park, in August
The Missoula National Weather service recorded between one inch and trace amounts of snow falling near the Canadian border in Glacier National Park above 6,000 feet Saturday.
Judge sides with Bullock administration in ‘dark money’ lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris sided with Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and the state of New Jersey against the federal government in his 30-page ruling, which applies to donors above $5,000 to nonprofit charities and lobbying organizations.