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Residents across the state stopped midday to watch the partial eclipse, including at one city-organized viewing party in Billings.
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A handful of charter schools in the Billings and Bozeman areas are slated to open as planned this summer despite complaints over the rollout of the new program.
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Montana State University Billings released the results of the 2023 Mountain States Poll on Thursday.
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Billings Symphony Chorale to perform "Voices to Remember" at St. Patrick's Cathedral on November 4th.
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Pippin, a grey tabby from Bozeman, makes a seven mile journey home.
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Amidst struggles with slow emergency response times, Belgrade asks voters to approve tax hike to help in workers shortage.
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The Montana Public Service Commission signed off on a settlement reached between NorthWestern Energy and intervenors for a bump in natural gas and electric fees.
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West Yellowstone residents ask for a second shot at overturning marijuana ban, citing unclear language in the original vote.
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Laurel Emergency Services is asking for the community’s financial support through the approval of a mill levy to pay for addition staffing for the ambulance service.
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US Department of Education received multiple reports of discrimination
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One of the smallest communities in Montana asks voters to consider outlawing Marijuana businesses.
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Billings Residents have been asked to vote on upcoming Parks and Trail bond, which would go towards helping revamp Billings parks and recreation services.