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A celebration of Livingston’s LGBTQ+ community begins Thursday and will have events like dance parties, karaoke nights, and specials at different local businesses throughout the weekend.
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A group of public education advocates sued the state’s leader of K-12 schools to prevent what they say is “an additional layer of red tape” to the opening of new public charter schools.
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In the coming days, property owners in nearly all Montana counties will find increased property-tax bills in their mailboxes.
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The Montana Primary Care Association is launching a program to help people who lost Medicaid during the state’s evaluation process reapply.
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Republican lawmakers have ordered the Secretary of State to send a proposed ballot initiative to a legislative committee for review before signature-gathering begins. The request escalates tensions between the lawmakers and the state Supreme Court, which said this week such a review wasn’t required.
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An electric utility is launching a study to look at location, feasibility and cost of installing carbon capture technology at one of their Wyoming power plants
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New funding from the feds plus rule changes for the Bureau of Land Management expected to improve internet access in rural Montana.
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New training on human trafficking focuses the spotlight on buyers, in an attempt to limit the crime in Montana.
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Airports in Belgrade and Billings are expanding their facilities amid an influx of passengers arriving for tourism and business.
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Therapy dogs have long visited medical facilities and schools offering comfort to patients, students and staff. But there is only one dog in Montana that goes to court.
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Many libraries around the state are hosting garden parties this Saturday.The events kickstart their seed exchange programs - a place where community members can get seeds for free and learn how to make their gardens grow.