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HELENA — Montana’s unemployment rate held steady at 2.8% in July, marking an unprecedented 10th consecutive month below 3%, building on eight straight months reported in June, and extending the ...
MISSOULA, MT — Multiple local businesses that sponsored the Missoula County Republican Central Committee booth at the Western Montana Fair are facing coordinated harassment campaigns through false ...
LIVINGSTON, MT — Montana’s push to restore passenger rail service across the Northern Rockies has gained significant federal recognition and bipartisan political support, setting the stage for a ...
HELENA — EquipmentShare opened its first Montana location Monday, launching an $81 million statewide expansion that will create 82 jobs across four facilities in the coming months. The construction ...
BILLINGS — Four Yellowstone County veterans were honored this week with the 2024 Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation, recognizing their military service and continued community contributions ...
GREAT FALLS — A 21-year-old Browning man pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges of involuntary manslaughter and illegal firearm possession in connection with a December shooting death. Treyson ...
LAME DEER — Jobseekers on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation now have access to employment services in their own community for the first time in decades, following the grand opening of Montana’s newest ...
FORT BENTON, MT — The Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation filed a federal lawsuit August 14 challenging Chouteau County’s at-large election system for county commissioners, claiming ...
HELENA — The Montana Motor Vehicle Division launched Montana Mobile IDs on Monday, allowing residents to carry a digital version of their driver’s license or state-issued ID securely on their iPhone, ...
BUTTE — A 33-year-old Butte woman pleaded guilty Thursday to federal drug charges after authorities linked her to a series of fentanyl overdoses that occurred in the city last November. Brooke Rose ...
BOZEMAN — Montana State University is positioning itself at the forefront of quantum computing research with the opening of its QCORE facility later this month, backed by $44.7 million from the U.S.
MILES CITY — Felony warrants have been issued for a Michigan father and son accused of killing a trophy bull elk in Treasure County and leaving most of the meat to waste in the field. Ronald Schubert ...