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The tourism industry on Glacier National Park’s west side expects a record-breaking season this summer, but there’s concern a nationwide rental car...
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February’s frigid temperatures may mean higher bills for Montanans who use natural gas to heat their home or business.
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Researchers at the University of Montana have released a study that says a booming short-term rental market could have a significant impact on the state...
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The first application period for $10 million in transition funds is now open for workers and communities affected by last year’s closures at two of the Colstrip power plant’s four units.
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The federal government has declined to intervene in a lawsuit about a Libby asbestos clinic. The lawsuit alleges that the clinic committed fraud by...
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Gas prices in Montana are on the rise , though not as quickly as in the rest of the country. One expert says prices will likely continue to increase.
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Trade with China boomed in the U.S. last year after a new trade deal went into effect, one which the Montana Farm Bureau says was great news for Montana...
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Nearly 9,000 loans have been approved for small businesses, nonprofits and faith based organizations in Montana so far this year through the second round of the Paycheck Protection Program.
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The Bitterroot Valley is welcoming a third biotech company: vaccine-developer Tonix Pharmaceuticals announced its plans to build a facility near...
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Montana topped the list in a new report that ranks best states for starting a new small business. The state's first-place ranking was based on a handful...
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When air passenger numbers in Montana dropped 95 percent at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, airport managers worried about how they’d stay in business. But airports are pulling through, even as passenger numbers have not fully recovered.
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A Christian ministry based in Whitefish which operates the Mudman Burgers chain has agreed to pay former employees roughly $118,000 in back pay and...