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Montana leaders who have for months been pushing President Joe Biden to give the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline the greenlight are taking stock after Wednesday’s announcement that the developer is ending the project after more than a decade of controversy.
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Business owners and community members in northeastern Montana say they were looking forward to the added tax dollars and customer base the Keystone XL pipeline would have brought into the area before President Joe Biden cancelled a vital permit for the development.
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A vital water crossing certification for the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline is in limbo after environmental groups challenged Montana’s recent issuance of a water quality certification. The state’s decision and an appeal comes during a transition in state and federal administrations.
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A federal office to investigate cold cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people opened in Billings on Aug. 6.
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This week, tribal members who protested the Keystone XL oil pipeline construction earlier this month submitted statements to a federal judge that they…
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Dawson County Sheriff Ross Canen sat down and ordered a coffee at a small-town diner on the edge of the eastern Montana badlands. The walls were lined…