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Two years after Montana voters statewide legalized recreational marijuana some communities are still fighting over the issue. Recreational sales are once again on the ballot this November.
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The Inflation Reduction Act passed last month includes nearly $20 billion of funding for agricultural conservation. Yellowstone Public Radio's Ellis Juhlin spoke to Bozeman Daily Chronicle agriculture reporter Isabel Hicks to talk about how that funding could impact Montana.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Twenty states including Montana, Idaho, North Dakota and Utah are supporting South Carolina’s defense of a new abortion law. The states argue in an amicus brief filed this week that a federal judge shouldn't have paused the entire measure, just the provision being challenged in court.
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The 49,000 Montana households that receive federal food assistance are losing a pandemic-related boost in benefits, although a smaller increase will stay in place through the summer.
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A third Democrat has entered the race for Montana’s new Congressional seat. Bozemanite Cora Neumann, who holds a PhD in public health policy, announced her bid for the U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday. Neumann previously ran for the U.S. Senate.
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Montana officials have decided on final rules to guide the drawing of the state’s new Congressional districts. MTPR’s Shaylee Ragar has a rundown of the...
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Gov. Greg Gianforte has withdrawn Montana from a coalition of two dozen states dedicated to fighting climate change.
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U.S. Sen. Jon Tester stopped in Missoula Thursday as he tours parts of Montana to sell a bipartisan infrastructure package that could land in Congress later this month.
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte is for the first time flexing a new power to appoint judges after the 2021 Legislature scrapped a decades-old nomination process. The governor has picked a new judge for a vacant post on the Cascade County District Court bench
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Another Democrat has joined the race for Montana’s new Congressional seat.
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Montana’s independent commission charged with drawing the state’s new legislative and congressional districts is expected to vote this week on the rules...
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture July 6 designated 15 Montana counties as natural disaster areas due to severe drought.