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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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High demand and low water supplies are spurring the City of Helena to implement mandatory water restrictions earlier than normal.
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A Democrat and Republican have joined the race for Montana’s new U.S. House seat. It’s the first time in 30 years the state will send two representatives to Congress.
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Montana’s congressional delegation is asking the Biden administration to help farmers deal with extreme drought conditions as the state heats up....
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Montana’s governor declared Thursday a statewide drought emergency ahead of the Fourth of July and amid extremely dry conditions.
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The chair of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee penned a letter Wednesday saying its Bitterroot subcommittee improperly closed its meeting to the public earlier this year
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte says he’s disappointed not to have been invited to Wednesday’s White House meeting on western wildfires, as a historic heatwave amps up fire conditions.
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Montana’s public defender's office is asking state officials for help as it continues to face trouble recruiting and retaining attorneys.
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State wildlife officials Thursday took the first steps towards deciding how aggressively hunters will target Montana’s wolf population next season.
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A special state committee is sending Montana’s governor a $74 million spending plan for federal aid to health care programs. The money is targeted to boost low-income energy assistance, services for the elderly and Montana’s child care industry.
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A bipartisan agreement on a national infrastructure plan is being lauded by President Joe Biden, but it’s far from a done deal. Montana’s U.S. Senators'...