HELENA — One of the biggest debates of the Montana Legislature’s 69 th session took center stage Wednesday afternoon, as lawmakers held hearings on three different proposals on how to address the ...
Business between Montana and Japan is booming! Montana's department of commerce hosts Japan's regional consulate general in ...
Susie Hedalen, state superintendent in the Office of Public Instruction, announces staff. Former East Helena Superintendent ...
After failing to convince Wyoming lawmakers to enact tax incentives for filmmakers, two brothers from Sheridan are taking ...
Medicaid expansion in Montana is set to expire in June, and lawmakers are trying to figure out what comes next.Some options ...
The changes, backers say, would fill gaps in services and help people better prepare for life outside of the locked, secure setting of the two state facilities.
A committee of the Montana House of Representatives held hearings on three separate wolf hunting bills on Tuesday in Helena.
On Jan. 24 and Jan. 25 enjoy classical music bathed in flickering candles when the Helena Symphony Orchestra presents “Mozart ...
Lawmakers in both chambers Wednesday considered the future of the low-income health care program, set to expire if they don’t ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte announced the University of Montana and Carroll College will receive $4 million in state funding to ...
Committee members next considered House Bill 176, which looks to put rules in place for when Montana has 450 or more wolves. Once the population is at that level, the bill would require unlimited ...
From tax relief to programs that foster “prosperity” and “self-sufficiency,” Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte laid out his plan to grow Montana’s economy and address what he called ...