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RiverStone's leadership says Medicaid redetermination and loss of patient coverage is a big factor in its decision.
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Nursing educators say extra space will help boost both enrollment and Montana’s healthcare workforceMontana State University’s nursing college is adding new buildings to its campuses in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, Kalispell and Missoula.
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In addition to a vendor fair Saturday with about 20 businesses and artists, Indigifest included two nights of fashion, comedy and music. Organizers hope to make it an annual event.
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With wheat prices rising, some experts anticipated farmers in Montana would have planted more of it this spring. But a new acreage report shows farmers decided to plant less spring wheat and put more land into barley.
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The company will research and manufacture its self-driving technology for commercial and passenger vehicles out of the planned 78,000 square foot facility.
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Gas prices are anticipated to be the most expensive on record for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. While more Americans are planning road trips compared to last year, a recent survey shows they're still hesitant to lock in summer plans.
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Tourism and spending in Montana returned to near pre-pandemic levels last year, according to research from the University of Montana.
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In Gallatin County, commissioners want to use the funds for mental health services. But some pot shop owners say the tax would hurt their businesses.
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Talen representatives say they don’t expect restructuring to affect operations at the Colstrip coal-fired power plant, which the company owns a 30% share in.
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Data show finance and real estate to be the fastest growing sectors in Montana.
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Recent rain and snow improved drought conditions slightly in some parts of Montana. But it may not be enough to green up winter wheat fields that were planted last fall.
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A Starbucks in Butte is the first in Montana to join a growing number of locations calling for baristas to unionize.